Fired Walker Aide Explains Why Walker Bid Failed

Liz Mair was fired over tweets earlier this year, but she took to Twitter Monday to explain why Walker couldn't win the White House in 2016.
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Liz Mair, a former aide to Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) who was fired over tweets that caused a stir among conservatives, took to Twitter Monday to describe why she thought the GOP contender didn't do enough to win over potential voters in the 2016 race.

Several reports confirmed on Monday that Walker was dropping out of the presidential race.

 Mair ended on a cryptic note:

Last week, Mair joined the HuffPost Politics team after the second Republican debate to talk campaigns -- including the one from which she stepped down.

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