Kamala Harris' loss was shocking only to those who supported her, but if her campaign really wanted to win, it probably should have made some different choices.
Her vice president choice, Tim Walz, was one of those options, but he doesn't seem to know it himself.
In his first television interview since losing the presidential election, Walz insisted he was “a little surprised” that he and Harris lost to Donald Trump.
“At our rallies, everywhere we went, every store we went to, it felt like the momentum was going our way,” the Minnesota governor said in an interview with KSTP, one of the state's news organizations. “I see, I was a little surprised.”
“I thought we had a positive message and I thought this country was ready for that.”
Mike Cernovich, on the other hand, was well aware that it may have been one of the campaign's biggest failures.
“Tim Walz inspires me psychologically,” says Cernovich. James Pross “Zero Hour”.
“They picked him, white men, not knowing that he was the typical hardball coach that we all hated, and that he had this weird authority position over us that made us uncomfortable. I thought they would say, “He's one of us.''
“With the hierarchy among men, he would never have earned it. 'Put him in a room of 10 men. This guy isn't running things.' He continued, “You all thought he was someone we looked up to because he was in the DEI world, but I think he's someone we all hate.”
Cernovich believes that Waltz is above all a “reply person,” noting that he is the type of person who “feels like he has to say something in order to say it.”
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