Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, in his first public remarks since the election, promised to find common ground with those who voted for the Republican ticket, while also sticking to the principles that have guided him while governor.
Vice President Kamala Harris‘s running mate, is grappling with why so many people voted for former President Donald Trump this Tuesday. During his own concession speech in Minnesota on Friday, Walz told a crowd of supporters it is “hard to lose.
At his second official event since the Democratic presidential ticket lost to Republican Donald Trump, Gov. Tim Walz noted the nation’s democracy “is strong.”
Speaking in his home state after he and Vice President Kamala Harris lost this week, Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota vowed to “stand ready to stand up and fight.”
It’s hard to lose,” Walz said. “It’s hard to understand why so many of our fellow citizens — so many people that we have fought so long and hard for — have chosen a
Speaking in Minnesota, Tim Walz expressed disappointment over the election results, acknowledging the difficulty of losing and understanding why many chose a different path. He empathized with supporters,
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s daughter said she’s “reached the point of anger” after mulling over her father and Kamala Harris’ failed bid for the White House and feels that Americans do “not deserve” the vice president.
As Walz left the event, he was asked what was next for him. His reply was just one word: "Minnesota." He will continue to serve as the Governor of Minnesota, with two years left on his term.
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