Scott Walker Speaks to a Packed Room in Reno

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker continued his 2016 presidential campaign tour in Reno Saturday after attending the Basque Fry in Gardnerville. 

Walker arrived at the Washoe County GOP headquarters filled up for his meet and greet event around 6:15 p.m Saturday. Walker thanked everyone for coming and told the crowd that he didn't want to repeat his speech from Gardnerville. Instead he opted to focus largely on a question and answer opportunity. 

One person asked that if he became president, would he criminally prosecute Hillary Clinton for her her role in Benghazi. He replied that, as president, he would enforce all laws and punish those who violate them. 

Looking locally, Walker said that that he learned from his recall election in Wisconsin that you win elections with multiple counties so he plans on returning to northern Nevada. He said that he would like to take a ride around the rural counties on his motorcycle. 

The crowd could not all fit inside the GOP headquarters so after the speaking indoors, Walker made a second address outdoors and met with the people who came out to see him.Â