Conservative group launches ad, touts Gov. Walker policies

MADISON (AP) — The conservative group Americans for Prosperity is spending $866,000 on a new television ad that touts Gov. Scott Walker's policies without mentioning him by name.

Americans for Prosperity spokesman Christopher Neefus says the ad launched Tuesday will air for three weeks in all major markets.

Titled "It's Working Wisconsin," the ad features people talking about Walker's proposal passed in 2011 that effectively ended collective bargaining for most public workers and required them to pay more for pension and health benefits.



Walker is being challenged by Democrat Mary Burke. Her campaign spokesman had no immediate comment.

Scot Ross, the head of a liberal group One Wisconsin Now, says the ad shows Walker's allies are desperate.

A Marquette University poll last week showed voters were evenly divided between Burke and Walker.