The appearance of radical leftist Gov. Tim Walz (D) at a Minnesota high school football game on Friday drew mixed reactions from those in attendance.
The vice presidential candidate visited Mankato West High School and watched a game by the team he previously helped coach, Fox News reported. reported Saturday.
video footage show Waltz shakes hands with several people in the bleachers. Some of those in attendance seemed oblivious to his presence and focused on the field.
“Governor. Tim Walz politicizes, poses for photos and shakes hands as part of his campaign campaign at the Mankato East-West football game.” star tribune Reporter JP Lawrence wrote in the caption of the post:
The Fox report noted that anti-Israel demonstrators were outside the venue during the game.
“The only time Walz drew cheers from the crowd was when he joined both teams to help with the coin toss just before the game. When his name was announced over the loudspeaker, the Mankato West crowd cheered. “Some soft cheers could be heard from the seats,” the paper said.
Everyone who participated in the match forced According to KARE 11, it will undergo a security check by the Secret Service. One man told the outlet: “I think Tim is trying to turn this into a political event when it should be about the students. So I'm going to express my opinion and my thoughts.” he said. political beliefs. ”
According to the report, the man attended the game wearing a T-shirt with the words “WALZ FAILED” printed on it.
