'Wouldn't rule anything out:' Former Gov. Scott Walker open to seeking office after 2025

MADISON — Former Wisconsin Republican Gov. Scott Walker says he won’t run for office again before 2025, but he “wouldn’t rule anything out” after that.

Walker also said he hopes Rebecca Kleefisch, his former lieutenant governor, runs for governor in 2022. He said she would be a “hell of a great governor.”

Walker commented on his political future on Tuesday, Dec. 3 during an event at the Milwaukee Press Club. Walker was governor for eight years before losing last year to Democrat Tony Evers, ending his 26-year run in elected office.

Walker said he wouldn’t run for office until his commitment to serve as president of the Young America’s Foundation is complete after 2024. He starts in that job in 2021.

Walker said he’s not ruling anything out after that.

The 52-year-old Walker said, “I’m 22 years younger than the president, so I definitely have time.”