There’s certainly trouble within the Harris-Walz campaign, and it’s coming from within. Madeline and Guy covered how former President Bill Clinton was out there stumping for the Democratic ticket, at which point he referenced the murder of Laken Riley, allegedly at the hands of an illegal immigrant, and spoke of how immigrants need to be “vetted.” Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) was also out campaigning in Wisconsin on Monday, alongside Tony Evers, the state’s Democratic governor, and another Democratic governor, Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan. He made some particularly eyebrow raising remarks of his own.
“We can’t have four more years of this,” Walz insisted at one point to applause during his speech. While he was ranting against former and potentially future President Donald Trump, it’s worth reminding that Trump hasn’t been in office for over three and a half years. President Joe Biden is supposedly in charge, with Vice President Kamala Harris, presently the Democratic nominee, and serving in that administration.
As much as it would make sense for Harris to try to distance herself from this unpopular administration, she doesn’t get to do that, and she herself hasn’t been very good at it. Biden also has been throwing her under the bus by tying her to his record.
WALZ: "We can't have four more years of this!"
We agree, Tampon — the past four years have been a nightmare. pic.twitter.com/sMNoRf24LC
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) October 14, 2024
Such a reminder that it’s Biden-Harris in charge, rather than Trump, has come up repeatedly, including from Walz’s Republican counterpart, Ohio’s Sen. JD Vance.
As bizarre as such remarks may be, they’re not the first time that Walz has gone with such a narrative. He similarly declared, “we can’t afford four more years of this” at a rally in Pennsylvania last month, as Sarah covered at the time. […]
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