(AP) — The nation's Republican governors are meeting in battleground Florida with an unexpected opportunity: a president-elect of their own party with political IOUs to pay, perhaps the projects the party's heads of the states prefer.
Donald Trump owes no governor more than Wisconsin's Scott Walker, the onetime rival for the GOP presidential nomination who ended up endorsing the billionaire and whose state had been thought to be a Democratic firewall.
Clinton and Trump voters polled on 13 issues after the election agreed on two problem areas: drug addiction and crumbling infrastructure in the United States, according to the Pew Research Center.