Ousted Republican Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker says he would be interested in running for office again, maybe even for governor in four years.

Walker spoke to The Associated Press on Friday, just three days before he will be replaced by Democratic Gov.-elect Tony Evers.

Walker's immediate plans are to hit the speaking circuit. He said he will also be President Donald Trump's chief advocate in Wisconsin.

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Walker said it's likely Republicans will want a "new face" for the governor's race in 2022 but "who knows." Walker said he's not ruling anything out, including a run for U.S. Senate in 2022.

That seat is currently held by Republican Sen. Ron Johnson, who has said he won't run for a third term.