Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz suggested this in an interview with CBS News. 60 minutes On the show that aired Tuesday, he said his “misspokenness” didn't matter because Minnesotans know him and support him.
“I think people know who I am, and they know I'm not a pathological liar like Donald Trump, who doesn't express emotions, tells stories, and gets dates wrong.'' “I think I understand the difference between people and I mean you,” he said. answered When asked about his lie that he was in Hong Kong during the Tiananmen massacre when he was actually in Nebraska.
When asked if he could be trusted to tell the truth, he added: I admit that I am a slob sometimes, but those closest to me know that I am a man of my word. ”
Walz said the same thing when asked about the Tiananmen Square lie during a debate with Republican presidential candidate Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio).
he said“Look, my community knows who I am. They've seen where I am. They, look, I'll be the first to tell you that I poured my heart into my community. I've tried to do the best I can, but I'm not perfect. And while I can get dull in the knuckles at times, it's always been that way. He selected me for the year.”
Despite relying on support from Minnesotans, the 2022 Associated Press Vote Poll showed Only about 50 percent of Minnesotans had a favorable view of him, and 40 percent had a negative view.
and, new york times in august interviewed Minnesotans expressed doubts about Walz. One of them, Dan Radant, 49, a trucking company owner, posted a sign depicting Mr. Walz wearing a dunce hat in his yard in the St. Paul suburb of Inver Grove Heights. “My governor is an idiot,” it says. ”
article said:
[Radant] He sees the region as in decline, citing high taxes, uncontrolled immigration, “woke” ideology rampant in schools, and a law that makes abortion legal in the state. said liberals should bear much of the blame.
“I think it's a good thing that Mr. Harris chose him because it shows the country how radical he is,” Radant said. “It would definitely help Trump.”
said former Mankato Mayor Eric Anderson. The Times, “Tim Walz is much more liberal than people think. … I really don't like polarization as a human being, and I don't think Governor Walz has helped that at all in Minnesota.”
Among the lies Walz told: that he carried a weapon “during the war” even though he had never been deployed to a combat zone, that he was a retired sergeant and the highest-ranking veteran in Congress, that his children were born through in vitro fertilization. I got pregnant, etc. That she was fertilized, and that she was in Hong Kong at the time of the Tiananmen massacre when she was actually in Nebraska.
Mr. Walz has never admitted to lying, insisting that his campaign “misspoke” about being “at war,” and that Mr. Walz spoke passionately, had poor grammar and was “scrupulous.” It is argued that there is a possibility that
In a debate with Republican presidential candidate Sen. J.D. Vance, Walz suggested that his gaffe didn't matter because Minnesotans know where he stands.
But among the Minnesotans who don't support Walz is a group of veterans who served with Walz in the National Guard and have spent years trying to draw attention to lies about his military record.
One of them, retired Army Sergeant Tom Behrens, hung a banner reading “Waltz is a Traitor” on a water tower on his farm in Minnesota.
He and a group of veterans who served with Walz spoke to Fox News earlier this year about their passionate opposition to Walz.
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