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Tim Walz in the WSJ

On Friday, the Wall Street Journal ran with a piece under the headline,

We Asked Tim Walz Why Some People Are Tired of Tim Walz.

The subheadline reads,

Ever since his vice presidential bid, the Minnesota governor has been tied to the Democratic Party’s unpopular national brand. Soon he will decide whether to run for re-election.

Fox News recounts his answer to the WSJ,

“People get tired of it,” Walz said. “I get tired of myself at times.”

The Minnesota governor said he has not yet decided whether he will seek re-election.

The former Democratic vice presidential nominee said he understands voters’ desire for “something new.”

Does he? Since the start of the year, Walz has been barnstorming on behalf of national Democrats, giving extreme partisan speeches.

The national Democratic party held their summer meetings in Minneapolis earlier this month. Fox News quotes Walz,

He doubled down on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) during the speech, saying, “We’re not shying away from diversity as a strength, equity as a goal and inclusion as the air we breathe. That’s what we should be doing.”

The mood in America (if not the planet), and Minnesota is no exception, has shifted to the right, and Walz and most Democrats have continued to move hard to the left.

It’s a bold strategy, Cotton.

 

 

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