Tim Walz
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If his stuff worked, if tariffs worked, I'll say this, God dang, it worked. People have more money. They're able to buy a house. The middle class is more secure. I don't believe that. Now, they may dismiss, and there's, you know, I think 30% or whatever of his voters, they'll dismiss all the economic stuff. The others will not.
If his stuff worked, if tariffs worked, I'll say this, God dang, it worked. People have more money. They're able to buy a house. The middle class is more secure. I don't believe that. Now, they may dismiss, and there's, you know, I think 30% or whatever of his voters, they'll dismiss all the economic stuff. The others will not.
If his stuff worked, if tariffs worked, I'll say this, God dang, it worked. People have more money. They're able to buy a house. The middle class is more secure. I don't believe that. Now, they may dismiss, and there's, you know, I think 30% or whatever of his voters, they'll dismiss all the economic stuff. The others will not.
I'll tell you the biggest change on this was, and it drove me mad during the campaign, Donald Trump was viewed better than Kamala Harris on the economy. Pretty wide gap of all of those things.
I'll tell you the biggest change on this was, and it drove me mad during the campaign, Donald Trump was viewed better than Kamala Harris on the economy. Pretty wide gap of all of those things.
I'll tell you the biggest change on this was, and it drove me mad during the campaign, Donald Trump was viewed better than Kamala Harris on the economy. Pretty wide gap of all of those things.
I worried about it the entire campaign, that we were not getting out the economic message that was making a difference, even though the numbers on democracy, women's rights, abortions, things that we care about matter. But that one core issue on the economy, they didn't trust us.
I worried about it the entire campaign, that we were not getting out the economic message that was making a difference, even though the numbers on democracy, women's rights, abortions, things that we care about matter. But that one core issue on the economy, they didn't trust us.
I worried about it the entire campaign, that we were not getting out the economic message that was making a difference, even though the numbers on democracy, women's rights, abortions, things that we care about matter. But that one core issue on the economy, they didn't trust us.
Yeah, I never lost an election before. So... The thing for me that gives me the most angst, to be candid, was letting people down. An old white guy who ran for vice president, you'll land on your feet pretty well. I still struggle with it. It was my job to get this won. And now when I see Medicaid cuts happening, when I see LGBTQ folks being demonized, when I see some of this happening,
Yeah, I never lost an election before. So... The thing for me that gives me the most angst, to be candid, was letting people down. An old white guy who ran for vice president, you'll land on your feet pretty well. I still struggle with it. It was my job to get this won. And now when I see Medicaid cuts happening, when I see LGBTQ folks being demonized, when I see some of this happening,
Yeah, I never lost an election before. So... The thing for me that gives me the most angst, to be candid, was letting people down. An old white guy who ran for vice president, you'll land on your feet pretty well. I still struggle with it. It was my job to get this won. And now when I see Medicaid cuts happening, when I see LGBTQ folks being demonized, when I see some of this happening,
That's what weighs on me. Personally, I'll serve where I'm asked to serve.
That's what weighs on me. Personally, I'll serve where I'm asked to serve.
That's what weighs on me. Personally, I'll serve where I'm asked to serve.
No. And that's the one that surprises me. And I have been in elections where I knew it was tough. And there's election nights where I said, look, we're going to win by a point or we're going to lose by a point. On the day before the election, you thought you were going to win. I did. I did. What was telling you that?
No. And that's the one that surprises me. And I have been in elections where I knew it was tough. And there's election nights where I said, look, we're going to win by a point or we're going to lose by a point. On the day before the election, you thought you were going to win. I did. I did. What was telling you that?
No. And that's the one that surprises me. And I have been in elections where I knew it was tough. And there's election nights where I said, look, we're going to win by a point or we're going to lose by a point. On the day before the election, you thought you were going to win. I did. I did. What was telling you that?
It just felt like the mood of folks and look, maybe a bad poll or whatever, you know, the Iowa stuff was coming out. It felt like what happened in New York City the week before was a bridge too far. The Madison Square Garden. Yes. Yes.
It just felt like the mood of folks and look, maybe a bad poll or whatever, you know, the Iowa stuff was coming out. It felt like what happened in New York City the week before was a bridge too far. The Madison Square Garden. Yes. Yes.