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WATCH: Trump Campaign Releases Brutal Ad Focusing On Tim Walz: ‘Too Weird, Too Radical’
Former President Donald Trump’s presidential campaign has released a brutal attack ad focusing on Minnesota Governor Tim Walz.
The ad takes aim at the Harris Campaign’s embrace of calling their political opponents “weird,” a message that is popular with the online left. Walz has been credited with coining the message, which made him popular with the far-left in the days leading up to Harris’ running mate selection.
The ad begins by drawing attention to a law signed by Walz that mandated the placement of menstrual products in boys bathrooms across public schools in Minnesota. “What could be weirder than signing a bill into law that requires schools to stock tampons in boys bathrooms? Or weirder than signing legislation allowing minors to receive sex-change operations,” a narrator begins. “Try electing the man who signed those bills, vice president of the United States. Enter chief weirdo, Tim Walz.”
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It proceeds to draw attention to a number of far-left social bills signed by Walz, including one that makes Minnesota a “sanctuary state” for minors to receive sex-change operations.
“As Governor of Minnesota, Walz supported legislation that endangers minors, hurts women, and puts radical ideology ahead of common sense. Now, Kamala wants Walz to enforce those laws on a national scale,” the narrator continues. “Tim Walz: too weird, too radical.”
Walz — who has touted his role in heading up the “gay-straight alliance” at a rural Minnesota school, which allowed him to discuss sex with gay tens — has repeatedly labeled to former President Donald Trump and J.D. Vance as “weird” and “creepy.
“These guys are just weird. That’s who they are. So, it isn’t much else. Don’t give them the power,” Walz told a crowd of Democratic voters just days after former President Trump was nearly assassinated at a rally in western Pennsylvania
“Look, are they a threat to democracy? Yes. Are they going to take our rights away? Yes. Are they going to put people’s lives in danger? Yes. Are they going to endanger the planet by not dealing with climate change? Yes. They’re going to do all that, but don’t lift these guys up like they’re sometimes heroes,” he continued.
“Everybody in this room knows, I know it as a teacher, a bully has no self-confidence. A bully has no strength. They have nothing. The fascists depend on fear. The fascists depend on us going back. But we’re not afraid of weird people. We’re a little bit creeped out, but we’re not afraid.
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