Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, a potential contender for Vice President Kamala Harris' running mate, has been vocal in his criticism of former President Donald Trump and Ohio Senator JD Vance. Walz has described Trump and Vance as 'weird,' aiming to diminish what he perceives as the scariness of their policy proposals.
Walz expressed concerns about the potential impact of a Trump presidency, highlighting risks to women's lives and threats to constitutional liberties, particularly in voting. He emphasized that while these dangers are real possibilities, he believes that attributing too much power to Trump only serves to amplify the fear.
Referring to Trump's rhetoric as reminiscent of 'Hannibal Lecter' and 'shocking sharks,' Walz suggested that labeling it accurately could help to demystify the perceived threat. He stressed the importance of naming things for what they are, rather than giving undue credit to sensationalized claims.
Meanwhile, Vice President Harris has also taken a similar approach in critiquing Trump and Vance, accusing them of resorting to wild lies and making statements that she deems 'just plain weird.' Her recent remarks at a rally in Massachusetts underscored her commitment to challenging what she views as misinformation and outlandish assertions.
Despite speculation about his potential role in Harris' campaign, Walz declined to confirm whether he has been asked to provide vetting materials. When questioned about the possibility of joining the Democratic ticket if offered, Walz stated that he would prioritize the best interests of the country in making such a decision.