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Tim Walz says losing presidential election is ‘pure hell,’ admits Dems are ‘fatigued’ in MSNBC interview

Former Democratic Vice President Tim Waltz said in a new interview on Tuesday that his party was “pure hell” since his party was defeated last November.

Speaking with MSNBC's Rachel Madow, Governor Minnesota asked what advice on “average people” opposed to the agenda implemented since President Donald Trump took office.

“You know the excessive term,” Frog in boiling water? ”

“I think it's talking. It's thinking about your neighbors. It's a member of Congress -looking at it, but there are no spine between them -but this is true. “

Later, Waltz offer sympathy to the exhausted Democratic voters.

Former Democratic Vice President Tim Waltz said in a new interview on Tuesday that his party was “pure hell” since his party was defeated last November. Msnbc

“For voters, I'm with this. Everyone's fatigue. I believe in me, I get it,” said Walz. “It was a pure hell, I was disappointed and frustrated. I know you know, find the soul. What did we do to make it? This is coming. We knew the meaning, and we were tired.

The Democratic Governor, the Allies of Trump, the Allies of the Musk President, and the government's co -founder of the government's Efficiency have given “Nazi salute” at Trump's inauguration rally. He continued to appeal how he spent three days to discuss. last week.

“He did, of course, but that's what you said, I think this is a” game game “,” Walz continued.

Speaking with MSNBC's Rachel Madow, Governor Minnesota asked what advice on “average people” opposed to the agenda implemented since President Donald Trump took office. Msnbc

“And I'm worried about these federal employees. Because they are in a tough place, some of these people, especially those who are doing a good job mainly for environmental concerns Regarding justice for people, the criminal reform, all of our society. “

“So I will say that people will continue to concentrate. Don't feed for the distribution. Surrounded by people who understand and recognize what they have been today, they basically do society. It is a big lump, and people like to have clean water, hospitals, safety, and airports … we must find that voice. Waltz later discussed the federal subsidy.

Waltz also urged the Democratic Party to “use the court”, but has expressed his attention.

Former Vice President Camala Harris joined the Democratic Vice President Tim Waltz at a meeting on August 20, 2024 at the Milwaukee Fizev Forum. Jovanny Hernandez / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel / USA TODAY Network Images

“I think it's taking it to each individual. Show what each of these programs is doing and what it means for people's lives,” says Walz. I did it.

“Yeah” Madou agreed.

“Even if people are motivated to vote, if they don't think they are voting for firefighters, they don't think they are voting to reduce meat tests, air traffic. If you don't think you're voting to reduce the control, it's all very clear.

Madou claimed that his first nationwide, but one -on -one with Waltz was his “first interview since the presidential election.”

Walz talked to some local Minesota outlets in December after losing the race in 2024.

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