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Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has criticized the Harris-Walz 2024 presidential campaign for playing it too “safe,” saying they should have held more in-person events and town halls.

In a Politico interview, Walz—known for labeling Trump and Vance as “weird”—blamed their cautious approach partly on the abbreviated 107-day campaign timeline after Harris became the nominee in August.

Using football terminology, he said Democrats were in a “prevent defense” when “we never had anything to lose, because I don’t think we were ever ahead.”

While acknowledging his share of responsibility for the loss, Walz is returning to the national spotlight and didn’t rule out a 2028 presidential run, saying, “I’m not saying no.”

  • @[email protected]
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    21 day ago

    Are these the same voters who support the Palestinian genocide? At some point we have to have the courage to stand for the right thing instead of pandering to our most cynical neighbors.

    • troed
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      122 hours ago

      Not voting for Harris when you voted for Biden cannot be explained by anything that has to do with Palestinians.

        • troed
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          211 hours ago

          In a democracy you always vote for the least bad option. There will never be a perfect party for every single person.

          Not voting for Harris after having voted for Biden means choosing Trump as a better choice than Harris.

          How’s that working out for the Palestinians?

          • @[email protected]
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            3 hours ago

            I voted for Harris, so I reckon my vote worked as well as yours for the Palestinians.

            My point is that if I were so cynical to think we can only win by appealing to the worse in our party, then I wouldn’t bother defending democracy. At that point it is not simply a matter of voting for the lesser evil, but telling your neighbors that is is okay to be a racist misogynist.

            I do believe in democracy, which is why I ask for more, not less.