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Tim Walz’s daughter Hope says US doesn’t deserve Kamala Harris after ‘heartbreaking’ election loss

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz's daughter reflects on her father and Kamala Harris' failed White House bid, saying she has “reached a peak of anger” and that Americans “do not deserve” the vice president. Ta.

“I've officially reached my anger breaking point. I'm not an angry person so I'm just trying to get it across,” the 23-year-old said in an Internet post. TikTok Thursday.

Hope sat on the couch, munching on “SpongeBob Mac and Cheese” and watching Netflix's hit series “Outer Banks” as she released her “first post-election thoughts.”

She was quick to criticize the United States for choosing Donald Trump over her father's running mate in Tuesday's election.

“This country doesn't deserve Kamala Harris. That woman should go do whatever she wants and live her best life because we don't deserve her at this point,” she said.

“Black women were the only ones contributing to this election, and we failed them.”

Hope called the loss “heartbreaking” and told Harris supporters and Democrats that “we will do everything we can to support them and the nation for the next four years” under the Trump administration.

She also slammed her Republican opponents, President-elect Trump and Vice President-elect J.D. Vance, who debated her father in New York a month before the election.

The daughter of Minnesota's governor was quick to criticize the country for choosing Donald Trump over her father's running mate.

“These people have to live in their own skin, just like J.D. Vance and Donald Trump have to be J.D. Vance and Donald Trump. “It's not the kind of punishment I want,” the 23-year-old said. Said.

“I am truly grateful to be who I am and to be on the side of love, hope, joy, and progress.”

Hope told her followers that she was giving herself “a week of sadness, of what could have been, of what should have been.”

“But that's not where we are, that's not reality. I accept that and give myself a week to work on it,” she said. “Now let's get to work. We've got this America. We're going to be okay.”

Hope called the loss “heartbreaking” and said the nation doesn't deserve Kamala Harris to be president.

Hope apparently filmed the viral rant on the same day she shared a photo of Waltz relaxing in a chair with her pet cat Honey in Minnesota.

“The earth keeps turning. We live to fight another day,” Hope wrote in an Instagram post.

Wearing a Minnesota hoodie, gray pants and white sneakers, the governor is seen sitting in an armchair with “Honey” on his lap.

Hope posted another video on her TikTok page, giving an update on how her father is doing following his election day loss.

“Our father is doing a great job,” she said. In a video shared by Libs on TikTok It has been viewed over 2 million times. “He's ready to continue fighting here in Minnesota because Minnesota is going to be a safe place for everyone. It's going to be okay. It's going to be okay, guys.”

Walz's daughter shared a photo of her father relaxing with his cat Honey in Minnesota, days after he lost the 2024 presidential election.

The woes in the Democratic Party's vice presidential race did not end even after voters overwhelmingly voted for the Republican ticket.

While Harris and Walz won in their home state of Minnesota, President-elect Trump completely defeated him in his home county.

Mr. Trump's landslide victory in Blue Earth County, Minnesota, saw him receive 49.6% of the vote, but Mr. Walz's family lived in the county for 20 years before he was elected governor. there was.

Harris fell behind with about 48.3% of the vote.

A Minnesotan steps off a campaign plane with her daughter Hope Walz as they arrive at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport in Avoca, Pennsylvania, before a campaign event on October 25, 2024. Governor Tim Walz. AP

Minnesota's 10 electoral votes ultimately went to Harris early Wednesday, but Trump was still the first to reach 270 electoral votes, beating the Democratic ticket.

Although Minnesota has moved closer to the right, the state traditionally supports Democratic candidates.

After losing the 2024 election, Walz will remain governor of the Land of 10,000 Lakes for two years.

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