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Minnesota Gov. Walz Urges College Democrats To Support Kamala Harris

Doug Emhoff with his wife vice President Kamala Harris and Governor Tim Walz with his wife Gwen Walz

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz visited Duke University to address college Democrats, emphasizing the importance of the upcoming November election. He highlighted the contrast between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, portraying Trump as exhibiting tendencies of totalitarianism and instability.

During his speech at Duke University, Walz urged students to recognize the significance of the election and the need to make an informed choice. He pointed out Trump's alleged praise of Nazi generals and described Harris as a candidate who is stable and fit for the presidency.

He highlighted the contrast between Trump and Harris.
Governor Walz visited Duke University to address college Democrats.
Walz portrayed Trump as exhibiting tendencies of totalitarianism and instability.

Walz encouraged students to push back against divisive rhetoric and dictatorial leanings by supporting Harris in the election. He emphasized the role of young voters in shaping the future of the country and standing up against totalitarianism, racism, and misogyny.

Addressing the issue of climate change, Walz called on students to take charge and emphasized Harris's proposals for combating climate change. He criticized Trump for allegedly ignoring the issue and failing to take meaningful action.

Walz's visit to Duke University aimed to energize college Democrats and mobilize support for Harris in the upcoming election. His speech underscored the importance of young voters in shaping the political landscape and addressing critical issues facing the nation.

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