Democrat Minnesota Gov. Tim Waltz revealed in a podcast Wednesday that he regretted spending valuable time on a 2024 campaign focusing on President Donald Trump’s comments on Haitian immigration in Springfield, Ohio.
Trump said in a discussion with Vice President Kamala Harris in September that these migrants were “dog-eating…cats…pets” of Springfield residents. Regarding “fast politics with Molly John Fast,” Waltz said he believes he attacked Trump’s campaign in comments for at least three days, as it ultimately had no impact on race. (Related: Kamala Harris caught chan chan “in exile” in an excavated video)
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“I kick myself what was sucked in. I’m sure you hammed them on the dogs and cats eating because you probably weren’t a clown for three or four days, it was so ridiculous,” Waltz said. “And then I took that hook, that line, that sinker. We were talking about immigration in a key part of the campaign. And it was harmful. And it made me mad. And I was standing there to protect people. And it didn’t do a bit of a good thing in the election.”
Walz on September 12th Rally In Michigan, Trump began criticizing his remarks, urging the crowd to infiltrate the chant about it. He responded with a laugh, a smile and applause, but headed in a more serious direction.
“If it’s not that dangerous, it would be interesting too,” he said.
Trump and Vice President JD Vance won 312 election tickets with 226 votes in November, winning popularity votes with over 2 million votes. According to Political report to chefs.
Almost 60% of Americans support Trump’s agenda to deport illegal immigrants; According to We went to the CBS News poll, which was released on February 9th.
Waltz made repeated inaccurate claims about his past during the failed vice presidential election. The Democratic governor has been hit with backlash from several far-reaching initiatives he supported, including his signature. law It prompted in 2023, when schools require schools to provide tampons in the toilets for both girls and boys Trump And others call him “Tampon Tim.”
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