I didn't know this about Walker, but he did not graduate college. He dropped out in the final semester of his fourth year at Marquette.
Here is an anti-Walker article that is mostly focused on other aspects of Walker's career, but it briefly speculates about why he dropped out. It appears the most likely reason is that he decided to go straight into politics. He ran for state assembly at age 22. He already had a job at IBM while still a student at Marquette.
http://www.newrepublic.com/article/1...acial-politics
In any event, I don't see the country electing someone who did not graduate from college. The last one was Harry Truman.
I think he is a good governor, but in this day and age, you have to have the credentials.
I'm not going to back someone in the primaries who I think will probably be unelectable in the general election.
Don't get me wrong, if he wins the GOP nomination, I will still vote for him over Hillary.
But I think the GOP needs to find another candidate if they want to win in 2016.