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The bald spot, Walker explained during a visit with the State Journal 's editorial board, is the direct result of him banging his head on a kitchen cabinet door while fixing something for his wife ...
You might think the 47-year-old is not aging all that well after taking a quick glance at the bald spot on his head, but you'd be wrong. Walker chalked up the patch to bumping his head while ...
Arguably the most famous bald spot in the Midwest, Gov. Scott Walker has been rocking that thing since before he took office. Many theories have arisen over the polarizing governor’s hairstyle. Here ...
Says Scott Walker recently said "he got his bald spot from hitting his head on a cabinet, and it's not a joke, he actually said that his bald spot came because he hit his head on a cabinet." ...
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“I’ve got a clean bill of health,” Scott Walker recently told the Washington Post. The Republican presidential candidate went on to say that his physical problems are limited to dog and cat ...
It is the Friday before a three-day weekend — the perfect time for BBC Magazine to tackle one of the most pressing questions of the 2016 presidential race: Why does Scott Walker have a bald spot ...
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker has a bald spot on the crown of his head that looks to be about 3 inches in diameter. No big deal. Walker, who on Monday formally announced his candidacy for the ...
U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan, D-Madison, says Scott Walker recently said “he got his bald spot from hitting his head on a cabinet, and it’s not a joke, he actually said that his bald spot came because ...
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker says he feels no pressure to run for president at 47 because Hillary Clinton is thinking about a run in her 60s.
Some see comparisons between DeSantis and Walker, the then-Wisconsin governor who didn’t last long in the 2016 cycle against Trump, despite significant hype.
First, the Wisconsin State Journal, in a column known for its offbeat and irreverent content, published a brief item dealing with Gov. Scott Walker's bald spot.