Tim Walz is a strolling dumpster hearth and the Harris marketing campaign has to know this by now.
During the last week, Walz has been calling for an finish to the Electoral School. When the Harris marketing campaign was requested particularly about this difficulty, they advised the media that this isn’t the official place of the Harris marketing campaign.
Walz was requested about this on ABC Information this morning and appeared like a deer in headlights as he tried to backtrack and clarify. His reply didn’t even make sense.
From ABC News:
‘My place is the marketing campaign’s place,’ Walz now says on eliminating the Electoral School
In an interview on Thursday with “Good Morning America” anchor Michael Strahan, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz aligned himself with the place of the Harris-Walz marketing campaign on the Electoral School, which articulated its stance after Walz earlier within the week supported eliminating the system.
“I’ve spoken about it up to now, that [Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris has] been very clear on this, and the marketing campaign. And my place is the marketing campaign’s place,” Walz stated.
At a fundraiser at California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s non-public residence in Sacramento on Tuesday, Walz stated that the Electoral School system “must go,” in favor of a “nationwide common vote.”…
However after ABC Information inquired whether or not Harris shared Walz’s place, a Harris marketing campaign official replied, “Eliminating the Electoral School will not be a marketing campaign place.”
In discussing the discrepancy with Strahan, Walz cited the truth that whereas he’s campaigned in lots of states over the previous few months, “there’s people that really feel each vote should rely in each state,” not simply battlegrounds.
Watch the video:
At this level, I’ve to assume Kamala cries herself to sleep at night time hugging an image of Josh Shapiro and wishing she had made a distinct determination. pic.twitter.com/OyFiko4cyn
— Bonchie (@bonchieredstate) October 11, 2024
That is one thing that comes up on occasion. Democrats despise the Electoral School as a result of it prevents our elections from being determined by liberals in New York Metropolis, Chicago, and Los Angeles. Walz and lots of different Democrats would like to eliminate it.