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GuerrillaPack
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Shocker....Tampon Tim was a covid tyrant as well...

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"Ye are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hateth you." - John 15:19
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Ncsufist said:

Combat vets aren't going to like him. He also tries pass him off as a ret CSM. He retired as a MSG because he failed to pass SMA due to him dropping his papers when his unit was given a warno to deploy to Iraq.
He's no winter soldier, for sure. I'd vote for Jodee before I'd have anything to do with this PX commando.
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No wonder civ likes him. The truth is irrelevant to him as well.

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Jew hating Ilhan Omar has given her public support for Tim Walz.

As if you needed further confirmation of what Walz truly is, there it is.
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Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

CoachCase said:

Civilized said:

Shapiro, Walz, and Kelly are all good picks.

Walz is down-home. Dad, high school teacher, football coach, veteran, hunter.

Harris' appeal so far is disproportionately about her not being a maladjusted or repressed weirdo like Trump or Vance.

A lot of America is hungry for someone that seems like a healthy, strong, well-adjusted human being.

Walz is even more relatable to middle America than Harris.

Her campaign obviously ran test polling on Walz and Shapiro and we can only assume Walz won out. We'll see how that conveys to a broader audience.


With all due respect Civ, if tampons in boy's bathroom, sex change for minors, and illegal immigrants getting drivers license, etc is your example of a healthy, strong-well adjusted human being than you are already too far gone. Praying for you.
Middle America.

He's been re-elected six times as Congressman and governor in a state that's not historically a Democratic stronghold.

How unappealing could his actual, non-dramatized stances on these issues be to the midwesterners he governs if he's six for six in his re-election bids?

What do you consider "not historically a Democratic stronghold"? Prior to 1932?


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Senator Al Franken. Minny has been moderate for a long time lol.
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packofwolves said:

Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

CoachCase said:

Civilized said:

Shapiro, Walz, and Kelly are all good picks.

Walz is down-home. Dad, high school teacher, football coach, veteran, hunter.

Harris' appeal so far is disproportionately about her not being a maladjusted or repressed weirdo like Trump or Vance.

A lot of America is hungry for someone that seems like a healthy, strong, well-adjusted human being.

Walz is even more relatable to middle America than Harris.

Her campaign obviously ran test polling on Walz and Shapiro and we can only assume Walz won out. We'll see how that conveys to a broader audience.


With all due respect Civ, if tampons in boy's bathroom, sex change for minors, and illegal immigrants getting drivers license, etc is your example of a healthy, strong-well adjusted human being than you are already too far gone. Praying for you.
Middle America.

He's been re-elected six times as Congressman and governor in a state that's not historically a Democratic stronghold.

How unappealing could his actual, non-dramatized stances on these issues be to the midwesterners he governs if he's six for six in his re-election bids?

What do you consider "not historically a Democratic stronghold"? Prior to 1932?



His rural congressional district in MN had only sent one other Democrat to Washington in the 114 years prior to Walz being elected.
packofwolves
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Civilized said:

packofwolves said:

Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

CoachCase said:

Civilized said:

Shapiro, Walz, and Kelly are all good picks.

Walz is down-home. Dad, high school teacher, football coach, veteran, hunter.

Harris' appeal so far is disproportionately about her not being a maladjusted or repressed weirdo like Trump or Vance.

A lot of America is hungry for someone that seems like a healthy, strong, well-adjusted human being.

Walz is even more relatable to middle America than Harris.

Her campaign obviously ran test polling on Walz and Shapiro and we can only assume Walz won out. We'll see how that conveys to a broader audience.


With all due respect Civ, if tampons in boy's bathroom, sex change for minors, and illegal immigrants getting drivers license, etc is your example of a healthy, strong-well adjusted human being than you are already too far gone. Praying for you.
Middle America.

He's been re-elected six times as Congressman and governor in a state that's not historically a Democratic stronghold.

How unappealing could his actual, non-dramatized stances on these issues be to the midwesterners he governs if he's six for six in his re-election bids?

What do you consider "not historically a Democratic stronghold"? Prior to 1932?



His rural congressional district in MN had only sent one other Democrat to Washington in the 114 years prior to Walz being elected.


So you meant to say district, not "in a state".
Civilized
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packofwolves said:

Civilized said:

packofwolves said:

Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

CoachCase said:

Civilized said:

Shapiro, Walz, and Kelly are all good picks.

Walz is down-home. Dad, high school teacher, football coach, veteran, hunter.

Harris' appeal so far is disproportionately about her not being a maladjusted or repressed weirdo like Trump or Vance.

A lot of America is hungry for someone that seems like a healthy, strong, well-adjusted human being.

Walz is even more relatable to middle America than Harris.

Her campaign obviously ran test polling on Walz and Shapiro and we can only assume Walz won out. We'll see how that conveys to a broader audience.


With all due respect Civ, if tampons in boy's bathroom, sex change for minors, and illegal immigrants getting drivers license, etc is your example of a healthy, strong-well adjusted human being than you are already too far gone. Praying for you.
Middle America.

He's been re-elected six times as Congressman and governor in a state that's not historically a Democratic stronghold.

How unappealing could his actual, non-dramatized stances on these issues be to the midwesterners he governs if he's six for six in his re-election bids?

What do you consider "not historically a Democratic stronghold"? Prior to 1932?



His rural congressional district in MN had only sent one other Democrat to Washington in the 114 years prior to Walz being elected.


So you meant to say district, not "in a state".

I said what I meant.

Go look at the history of MN's House congressional districts. Two of the eight have recently been consistently Dem. Six of the eight have been consistently Republican or have been a fairly even split over the last century-plus.

Senate seats have been a fairly even split.

Governors have been a fairly even split.

The EC is the outlier in that state.

MN is the definition of a purple state that's not at all consistently blue for the Congressional and Gubernatorial elections he's won.
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Civilized said:

packofwolves said:

Civilized said:

packofwolves said:

Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

CoachCase said:

Civilized said:

Shapiro, Walz, and Kelly are all good picks.

Walz is down-home. Dad, high school teacher, football coach, veteran, hunter.

Harris' appeal so far is disproportionately about her not being a maladjusted or repressed weirdo like Trump or Vance.

A lot of America is hungry for someone that seems like a healthy, strong, well-adjusted human being.

Walz is even more relatable to middle America than Harris.

Her campaign obviously ran test polling on Walz and Shapiro and we can only assume Walz won out. We'll see how that conveys to a broader audience.


With all due respect Civ, if tampons in boy's bathroom, sex change for minors, and illegal immigrants getting drivers license, etc is your example of a healthy, strong-well adjusted human being than you are already too far gone. Praying for you.
Middle America.

He's been re-elected six times as Congressman and governor in a state that's not historically a Democratic stronghold.

How unappealing could his actual, non-dramatized stances on these issues be to the midwesterners he governs if he's six for six in his re-election bids?

What do you consider "not historically a Democratic stronghold"? Prior to 1932?



His rural congressional district in MN had only sent one other Democrat to Washington in the 114 years prior to Walz being elected.


So you meant to say district, not "in a state".

I said what I meant.

Go look at the history of MN's House congressional districts. Two of the eight have recently been consistently Dem. Six of the eight have been consistently Republican or have been a fairly even split over the last century-plus.

Senate seats have been a fairly even split.

Governors have been a fairly even split.

The EC is the outlier in that state.

MN is the definition of a purple state that's not at all consistently blue for the Congressional and Gubernatorial elections he's won.

Agree that MN has been considered a swing (purple) state each election year. And down tickets illustrate that. However regarding the presidential race, MN has been consistent in voting in the Democrat candidate for a long time now.
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Oof. He lied about going to war. Thats a big no no.

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packofwolves said:



Agree that MN has been considered a swing (purple) state each election year. And down tickets illustrate that. However regarding the presidential race, MN has been consistent in voting in the Democrat candidate for a long time now.
Reagan even lost Minnesota in his 49 state landslide in 1984. Of course his opponent, Walter Mondale was from that state. And he was very left of center then.
Being an N. C. State fan builds great character!
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packofwolves said:

Civilized said:

packofwolves said:

Civilized said:

packofwolves said:

Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

CoachCase said:

Civilized said:

Shapiro, Walz, and Kelly are all good picks.

Walz is down-home. Dad, high school teacher, football coach, veteran, hunter.

Harris' appeal so far is disproportionately about her not being a maladjusted or repressed weirdo like Trump or Vance.

A lot of America is hungry for someone that seems like a healthy, strong, well-adjusted human being.

Walz is even more relatable to middle America than Harris.

Her campaign obviously ran test polling on Walz and Shapiro and we can only assume Walz won out. We'll see how that conveys to a broader audience.


With all due respect Civ, if tampons in boy's bathroom, sex change for minors, and illegal immigrants getting drivers license, etc is your example of a healthy, strong-well adjusted human being than you are already too far gone. Praying for you.
Middle America.

He's been re-elected six times as Congressman and governor in a state that's not historically a Democratic stronghold.

How unappealing could his actual, non-dramatized stances on these issues be to the midwesterners he governs if he's six for six in his re-election bids?

What do you consider "not historically a Democratic stronghold"? Prior to 1932?



His rural congressional district in MN had only sent one other Democrat to Washington in the 114 years prior to Walz being elected.


So you meant to say district, not "in a state".

I said what I meant.

Go look at the history of MN's House congressional districts. Two of the eight have recently been consistently Dem. Six of the eight have been consistently Republican or have been a fairly even split over the last century-plus.

Senate seats have been a fairly even split.

Governors have been a fairly even split.

The EC is the outlier in that state.

MN is the definition of a purple state that's not at all consistently blue for the Congressional and Gubernatorial elections he's won.

Agree that MN has been considered a swing (purple) state each election year. And down tickets illustrate that. However regarding the presidential race, MN has been consistent in voting in the Democrat candidate for a long time now.
Hubert H. Humphrey.

It's always been democrat...
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packgrad said:

Oof. He lied about going to war. Thats a big no no.


Worse. It looks like he actually found a way to run away while everyone else got stop-lossed.
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Civilized said:

packofwolves said:

Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

CoachCase said:

Civilized said:

Shapiro, Walz, and Kelly are all good picks.

Walz is down-home. Dad, high school teacher, football coach, veteran, hunter.

Harris' appeal so far is disproportionately about her not being a maladjusted or repressed weirdo like Trump or Vance.

A lot of America is hungry for someone that seems like a healthy, strong, well-adjusted human being.

Walz is even more relatable to middle America than Harris.

Her campaign obviously ran test polling on Walz and Shapiro and we can only assume Walz won out. We'll see how that conveys to a broader audience.


With all due respect Civ, if tampons in boy's bathroom, sex change for minors, and illegal immigrants getting drivers license, etc is your example of a healthy, strong-well adjusted human being than you are already too far gone. Praying for you.
Middle America.

He's been re-elected six times as Congressman and governor in a state that's not historically a Democratic stronghold.

How unappealing could his actual, non-dramatized stances on these issues be to the midwesterners he governs if he's six for six in his re-election bids?

What do you consider "not historically a Democratic stronghold"? Prior to 1932?



His rural congressional district in MN had only sent one other Democrat to Washington in the 114 years prior to Walz being elected.


Simple fact is this, he is okay with men competing in women's sports and frankly, that is anti woman. He is a danger to my child for that reason alone. He is a far left radical based on his social ideology alone.

Stop slapping lipstick on a pig.
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Weirdo Tampon Tim insinuates that "walls can't work" to stop illegal immigration, because you can scale a 25 foot wall with a 30 foot ladder.

Really Tampon Timmy? We can't put razor wire at the top of the wall? Don't we currently put fences or walls with razor wire on them and successfully keep people from getting across all sorts of boundaries at tens of thousands of facilities all across America and world? But "walls can't work" right?

The level of gaslighting by these open border anti-American communist scum and how stupid they think we all are is incredible.

Oh, you're so right you communist "genius" trash...we just have to let our country be invaded by infinity numbers of illegal aliens because "walls don't work". So let's up it to 20 or 30 million per year, and let another 100 million illegal aliens flood in here over the next 4 to 5 years. As long as they vote overwhelmingly for Democrats right?

If it were illegal immigrants from Canada or Europe flooding in here who voted overwhelmingly for Republicans, the Democrats' tune on illegal immigration would change real fast.

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Wufpack17 said:

Civilized said:

packofwolves said:

Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

CoachCase said:

Civilized said:

Shapiro, Walz, and Kelly are all good picks.

Walz is down-home. Dad, high school teacher, football coach, veteran, hunter.

Harris' appeal so far is disproportionately about her not being a maladjusted or repressed weirdo like Trump or Vance.

A lot of America is hungry for someone that seems like a healthy, strong, well-adjusted human being.

Walz is even more relatable to middle America than Harris.

Her campaign obviously ran test polling on Walz and Shapiro and we can only assume Walz won out. We'll see how that conveys to a broader audience.


With all due respect Civ, if tampons in boy's bathroom, sex change for minors, and illegal immigrants getting drivers license, etc is your example of a healthy, strong-well adjusted human being than you are already too far gone. Praying for you.
Middle America.

He's been re-elected six times as Congressman and governor in a state that's not historically a Democratic stronghold.

How unappealing could his actual, non-dramatized stances on these issues be to the midwesterners he governs if he's six for six in his re-election bids?

What do you consider "not historically a Democratic stronghold"? Prior to 1932?



His rural congressional district in MN had only sent one other Democrat to Washington in the 114 years prior to Walz being elected.


Simple fact is this, he is okay with men competing in women's sports and frankly, that is anti woman. He is a danger to my child for that reason alone. He is a far left radical based on his social ideology alone.

Stop slapping lipstick on a pig.


Agree. I think his time as governor reflects who he is now and the policies he supports.
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With Tim Walz joining Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris on the campaign trail as her newly selected running mate, critics are blasting the Minnesota governor for what they claim was his failure to prevent a massive COVID-19 fraud scheme that has ensnared the state government.

According to federal charges filed over the past couple of years, at least 70 people were part of a wide-ranging criminal conspiracy that exploited two federally-funded nutrition programs to fraudulently obtain more than $250 million in one of the largest COVID-era fraud schemes anywhere in the nation.
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Wufpack17 said:

Civilized said:

packofwolves said:

Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

CoachCase said:

Civilized said:

Shapiro, Walz, and Kelly are all good picks.

Walz is down-home. Dad, high school teacher, football coach, veteran, hunter.

Harris' appeal so far is disproportionately about her not being a maladjusted or repressed weirdo like Trump or Vance.

A lot of America is hungry for someone that seems like a healthy, strong, well-adjusted human being.

Walz is even more relatable to middle America than Harris.

Her campaign obviously ran test polling on Walz and Shapiro and we can only assume Walz won out. We'll see how that conveys to a broader audience.


With all due respect Civ, if tampons in boy's bathroom, sex change for minors, and illegal immigrants getting drivers license, etc is your example of a healthy, strong-well adjusted human being than you are already too far gone. Praying for you.
Middle America.

He's been re-elected six times as Congressman and governor in a state that's not historically a Democratic stronghold.

How unappealing could his actual, non-dramatized stances on these issues be to the midwesterners he governs if he's six for six in his re-election bids?

What do you consider "not historically a Democratic stronghold"? Prior to 1932?



His rural congressional district in MN had only sent one other Democrat to Washington in the 114 years prior to Walz being elected.


Simple fact is this, he is okay with men competing in women's sports and frankly, that is anti woman. He is a danger to my child for that reason alone. He is a far left radical based on his social ideology alone.

Stop slapping lipstick on a pig.

Then why do women in Minnesota keep voting for him?

It sure seems like the right's projection over what women care about and feel threatened by, is not actually what women care about and feel threatened by.

Maybe men on the right need to listen to actual women that vote instead of projecting.

Keep getting bent over trans issues that women voters keep telling you they don't care about, and you may keep losing elections.
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Civilized said:




Keep getting bent over trans issues that women voters keep telling you they don't care about, and you may keep losing elections.
So women voters care more about being able to murder their unborn children than having "trans" men gaining access to their bathrooms and locker rooms, and replacing them in sports? Only the mentally ill women. You can keep these types of mentally ill women in your communist camp.
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Lots of very weird and Freaky stories on WALZ all over reddit and tik tok lead by this weird "Horse fetish" deal.





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Civilized said:

Wufpack17 said:

Civilized said:

packofwolves said:

Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

CoachCase said:

Civilized said:

Shapiro, Walz, and Kelly are all good picks.

Walz is down-home. Dad, high school teacher, football coach, veteran, hunter.

Harris' appeal so far is disproportionately about her not being a maladjusted or repressed weirdo like Trump or Vance.

A lot of America is hungry for someone that seems like a healthy, strong, well-adjusted human being.

Walz is even more relatable to middle America than Harris.

Her campaign obviously ran test polling on Walz and Shapiro and we can only assume Walz won out. We'll see how that conveys to a broader audience.


With all due respect Civ, if tampons in boy's bathroom, sex change for minors, and illegal immigrants getting drivers license, etc is your example of a healthy, strong-well adjusted human being than you are already too far gone. Praying for you.
Middle America.

He's been re-elected six times as Congressman and governor in a state that's not historically a Democratic stronghold.

How unappealing could his actual, non-dramatized stances on these issues be to the midwesterners he governs if he's six for six in his re-election bids?

What do you consider "not historically a Democratic stronghold"? Prior to 1932?



His rural congressional district in MN had only sent one other Democrat to Washington in the 114 years prior to Walz being elected.


Simple fact is this, he is okay with men competing in women's sports and frankly, that is anti woman. He is a danger to my child for that reason alone. He is a far left radical based on his social ideology alone.

Stop slapping lipstick on a pig.

Then why do women in Minnesota keep voting for him?

It sure seems like the right's projection over what women care about and feel threatened by, is not actually what women care about and feel threatened by.

Maybe men on the right need to listen to actual women that vote instead of projecting.

Keep getting bent over trans issues that women voters keep telling you they don't care about, and you may keep losing elections.


Men on the right don't need to listen to radical left women. They need to vote for their children because obviously leftist men are cucks that do not care about the future for their daughters. They care about their daughters being able to murder babies, but not about their daughter's safety in bathrooms or sports. You act as if the transgender issue has been something women have been voting on for decades. And that's just not remotely true. I can assure you dumbass statements from the left like "transgender rights are women's rights" do not resonate with women other than the whack jobs you associate with.

The right should absolutely highlight his radical leftist policy in regards to women's rights. They should highlight how he lied about going to war. They should highlight his wife relishing the smell of the city burning down from rioters. This is the radical nut job you think is a moderate. Shows how off the rails you are.
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Oldsouljer said:

packgrad said:

Oof. He lied about going to war. Thats a big no no.


Worse. It looks like he actually found a way to run away while everyone else got stop-lossed.





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Civilized said:

Wufpack17 said:

Civilized said:

packofwolves said:

Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

CoachCase said:

Civilized said:

Shapiro, Walz, and Kelly are all good picks.

Walz is down-home. Dad, high school teacher, football coach, veteran, hunter.

Harris' appeal so far is disproportionately about her not being a maladjusted or repressed weirdo like Trump or Vance.

A lot of America is hungry for someone that seems like a healthy, strong, well-adjusted human being.

Walz is even more relatable to middle America than Harris.

Her campaign obviously ran test polling on Walz and Shapiro and we can only assume Walz won out. We'll see how that conveys to a broader audience.


With all due respect Civ, if tampons in boy's bathroom, sex change for minors, and illegal immigrants getting drivers license, etc is your example of a healthy, strong-well adjusted human being than you are already too far gone. Praying for you.
Middle America.

He's been re-elected six times as Congressman and governor in a state that's not historically a Democratic stronghold.

How unappealing could his actual, non-dramatized stances on these issues be to the midwesterners he governs if he's six for six in his re-election bids?

What do you consider "not historically a Democratic stronghold"? Prior to 1932?



His rural congressional district in MN had only sent one other Democrat to Washington in the 114 years prior to Walz being elected.


Simple fact is this, he is okay with men competing in women's sports and frankly, that is anti woman. He is a danger to my child for that reason alone. He is a far left radical based on his social ideology alone.

Stop slapping lipstick on a pig.

Then why do women in Minnesota keep voting for him?

It sure seems like the right's projection over what women care about and feel threatened by, is not actually what women care about and feel threatened by.

Maybe men on the right need to listen to actual women that vote instead of projecting.

Keep getting bent over trans issues that women voters keep telling you they don't care about, and you may keep losing elections.


Have you followed any of the polls regarding transgender women playing in women's sports? Polls have shown the majority do not think transgender women/girls should participate in women/girls sports.
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packgrad said:

Civilized said:

Wufpack17 said:

Civilized said:

packofwolves said:

Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

CoachCase said:

Civilized said:

Shapiro, Walz, and Kelly are all good picks.

Walz is down-home. Dad, high school teacher, football coach, veteran, hunter.

Harris' appeal so far is disproportionately about her not being a maladjusted or repressed weirdo like Trump or Vance.

A lot of America is hungry for someone that seems like a healthy, strong, well-adjusted human being.

Walz is even more relatable to middle America than Harris.

Her campaign obviously ran test polling on Walz and Shapiro and we can only assume Walz won out. We'll see how that conveys to a broader audience.


With all due respect Civ, if tampons in boy's bathroom, sex change for minors, and illegal immigrants getting drivers license, etc is your example of a healthy, strong-well adjusted human being than you are already too far gone. Praying for you.
Middle America.

He's been re-elected six times as Congressman and governor in a state that's not historically a Democratic stronghold.

How unappealing could his actual, non-dramatized stances on these issues be to the midwesterners he governs if he's six for six in his re-election bids?

What do you consider "not historically a Democratic stronghold"? Prior to 1932?



His rural congressional district in MN had only sent one other Democrat to Washington in the 114 years prior to Walz being elected.


Simple fact is this, he is okay with men competing in women's sports and frankly, that is anti woman. He is a danger to my child for that reason alone. He is a far left radical based on his social ideology alone.

Stop slapping lipstick on a pig.

Then why do women in Minnesota keep voting for him?

It sure seems like the right's projection over what women care about and feel threatened by, is not actually what women care about and feel threatened by.

Maybe men on the right need to listen to actual women that vote instead of projecting.

Keep getting bent over trans issues that women voters keep telling you they don't care about, and you may keep losing elections.


Men on the right don't need to listen to radical left women. They need to vote for their children because obviously leftist men are cucks that do not care about the future for their daughters. They care about their daughters being able to murder babies, but not about their daughter's safety in bathrooms or sports. You act as if the transgender issue has been something women have been voting on for decades. And that's just not remotely true. I can assure you dumbass statements from the left like "transgender rights are women's rights" do not resonate with women other than the whack jobs you associate with.

The right should absolutely highlight his radical leftist policy in regards to women's rights. They should highlight how he lied about going to war. They should highlight his wife relishing the smell of the city burning down from rioters. This is the radical nut job you think is a moderate. Shows how off the rails you are.

Yes, please highlight Walz's policies and attitudes towards women and contrast themwith JD Vance's. Those of us that don't want a Trump/Vance White House thank you in advance!!

Men on the right don't have to do anything.

They don't have win elections, either.
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packgrad said:

Oldsouljer said:

packgrad said:

Oof. He lied about going to war. Thats a big no no.


Worse. It looks like he actually found a way to run away while everyone else got stop-lossed.






I've seen so-called soldiers get pregnant to avoid deployments, he was ahead of his time. If his Party had been all about gender ambiguity back then, he could have tried that and successfully stayed in the force without deployment.
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Oldsouljer said:

packgrad said:

Oldsouljer said:

packgrad said:

Oof. He lied about going to war. Thats a big no no.


Worse. It looks like he actually found a way to run away while everyone else got stop-lossed.






I've seen so-called soldiers get pregnant to avoid deployments, he was ahead of his time. If his Party had been all about gender ambiguity back then, he could have tried that and successfully stayed in the force without deployment.


We had a kid purposely fall down stairs and break his leg. Another had his wife puncture his ear drum with something. Can't remember what it was.
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packofwolves said:

Civilized said:

Wufpack17 said:

Civilized said:

packofwolves said:

Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

CoachCase said:

Civilized said:

Shapiro, Walz, and Kelly are all good picks.

Walz is down-home. Dad, high school teacher, football coach, veteran, hunter.

Harris' appeal so far is disproportionately about her not being a maladjusted or repressed weirdo like Trump or Vance.

A lot of America is hungry for someone that seems like a healthy, strong, well-adjusted human being.

Walz is even more relatable to middle America than Harris.

Her campaign obviously ran test polling on Walz and Shapiro and we can only assume Walz won out. We'll see how that conveys to a broader audience.


With all due respect Civ, if tampons in boy's bathroom, sex change for minors, and illegal immigrants getting drivers license, etc is your example of a healthy, strong-well adjusted human being than you are already too far gone. Praying for you.
Middle America.

He's been re-elected six times as Congressman and governor in a state that's not historically a Democratic stronghold.

How unappealing could his actual, non-dramatized stances on these issues be to the midwesterners he governs if he's six for six in his re-election bids?

What do you consider "not historically a Democratic stronghold"? Prior to 1932?



His rural congressional district in MN had only sent one other Democrat to Washington in the 114 years prior to Walz being elected.


Simple fact is this, he is okay with men competing in women's sports and frankly, that is anti woman. He is a danger to my child for that reason alone. He is a far left radical based on his social ideology alone.

Stop slapping lipstick on a pig.

Then why do women in Minnesota keep voting for him?

It sure seems like the right's projection over what women care about and feel threatened by, is not actually what women care about and feel threatened by.

Maybe men on the right need to listen to actual women that vote instead of projecting.

Keep getting bent over trans issues that women voters keep telling you they don't care about, and you may keep losing elections.


Have you followed any of the polls regarding transgender women playing in women's sports? Polls have shown the majority do not think transgender women/girls should participate in women/girls sports.

Yes. And I have zero problem with the majority position here, past rec sports or middle school or whenever. I'm not arguing the polling on this issue.

I'm saying that broadly, this issue moves the issue for women as a voting demographic exponentially less than reproductive rights, the economy, gun safety, threats to democracy, etc.

"Trans girls playing girls sports" doesn't make a top-10 list of things women voters are most concerned about.

Quote:

Inflation Dominates Top Issues For Women Voters; Younger Women Voters Also Identify U.S. Involvement in the War Between Israel and Hamas in Gaza as a Voting Concern

Four in ten women voters say inflation is the most important issue determining their vote in the 2024 presidential race. This is followed by about one in five (22%) who say threats to democracy is the most salient issue for them. Fewer say immigration and border security (13%), abortion (10%), gun policy (4%), the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza (3%), or the war in Ukraine (1%) are the most important issues for them headed into this election.

Recent KFF Survey of Women Voters

The right continues being obsessed with an issue that women keep telling you (in polling and in actual elections) is electorally inconsequential to them, to the right's signficant electoral detriment.

Look at the list of what matters to women. The opportunity for the right is to hammer immigration and economy. Those are electoral winners. Trans stuff is an electoral loser. It's nothing but a culture war distraction that takes away from time that would be better spent on other topics that women actually care about.
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Ncsufist said:

Oldsouljer said:

packgrad said:

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Oof. He lied about going to war. Thats a big no no.


Worse. It looks like he actually found a way to run away while everyone else got stop-lossed.






I've seen so-called soldiers get pregnant to avoid deployments, he was ahead of his time. If his Party had been all about gender ambiguity back then, he could have tried that and successfully stayed in the force without deployment.


We had a kid purposely fall down stairs and break his leg. Another had his wife puncture his ear drum with something. Can't remember what it was.

And one time there was this rich kid who dodged the Vietnam draft, pretending to have "bone spurs". And then you happily voted for him! Because you really care about this issue a lot.
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Bockwinkle said:

With Tim Walz joining Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris on the campaign trail as her newly selected running mate, critics are blasting the Minnesota governor for what they claim was his failure to prevent a massive COVID-19 fraud scheme that has ensnared the state government.

According to federal charges filed over the past couple of years, at least 70 people were part of a wide-ranging criminal conspiracy that exploited two federally-funded nutrition programs to fraudulently obtain more than $250 million in one of the largest COVID-era fraud schemes anywhere in the nation.


I'm sure he got a nice kick back or some campaign donations.
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Civilized said:

packofwolves said:

Civilized said:

Wufpack17 said:

Civilized said:

packofwolves said:

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ncsupack1 said:

CoachCase said:

Civilized said:

Shapiro, Walz, and Kelly are all good picks.

Walz is down-home. Dad, high school teacher, football coach, veteran, hunter.

Harris' appeal so far is disproportionately about her not being a maladjusted or repressed weirdo like Trump or Vance.

A lot of America is hungry for someone that seems like a healthy, strong, well-adjusted human being.

Walz is even more relatable to middle America than Harris.

Her campaign obviously ran test polling on Walz and Shapiro and we can only assume Walz won out. We'll see how that conveys to a broader audience.


With all due respect Civ, if tampons in boy's bathroom, sex change for minors, and illegal immigrants getting drivers license, etc is your example of a healthy, strong-well adjusted human being than you are already too far gone. Praying for you.
Middle America.

He's been re-elected six times as Congressman and governor in a state that's not historically a Democratic stronghold.

How unappealing could his actual, non-dramatized stances on these issues be to the midwesterners he governs if he's six for six in his re-election bids?

What do you consider "not historically a Democratic stronghold"? Prior to 1932?



His rural congressional district in MN had only sent one other Democrat to Washington in the 114 years prior to Walz being elected.


Simple fact is this, he is okay with men competing in women's sports and frankly, that is anti woman. He is a danger to my child for that reason alone. He is a far left radical based on his social ideology alone.

Stop slapping lipstick on a pig.

Then why do women in Minnesota keep voting for him?

It sure seems like the right's projection over what women care about and feel threatened by, is not actually what women care about and feel threatened by.

Maybe men on the right need to listen to actual women that vote instead of projecting.

Keep getting bent over trans issues that women voters keep telling you they don't care about, and you may keep losing elections.


Have you followed any of the polls regarding transgender women playing in women's sports? Polls have shown the majority do not think transgender women/girls should participate in women/girls sports.

Yes. And I have zero problem with the majority position here, past rec sports or middle school or whenever. I'm not arguing the polling on this issue.

I'm saying that broadly, this issue moves the issue for women as a voting demographic exponentially less than reproductive rights, the economy, gun safety, threats to democracy, etc.

"Trans girls playing girls sports" doesn't make a top-10 list of things women voters are most concerned about.

Quote:

Inflation Dominates Top Issues For Women Voters; Younger Women Voters Also Identify U.S. Involvement in the War Between Israel and Hamas in Gaza as a Voting Concern

Four in ten women voters say inflation is the most important issue determining their vote in the 2024 presidential race. This is followed by about one in five (22%) who say threats to democracy is the most salient issue for them. Fewer say immigration and border security (13%), abortion (10%), gun policy (4%), the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza (3%), or the war in Ukraine (1%) are the most important issues for them headed into this election.

Recent KFF Survey of Women Voters

The right continues being obsessed with an issue that women keep telling you (in polling and in actual elections) is electorally inconsequential to them, to the right's signficant electoral detriment.

Look at the list of what matters to women. The opportunity for the right is to hammer immigration and economy. Those are electoral winners. Trans stuff is an electoral loser. It's nothing but a culture war distraction that takes away from time that would be better spent on other topics that women actually care about.


Civ, we get it. You don't want the right highlighting how much of a nut job he is. Too bad, snowflake. They're going to Highlight how anti woman your VP candidate is. How your candidate is for mutilating children. How your candidate is for taking children away from parents if they do not agree with the child and the child's nutjob teacher that the child is a boy or a girl. These are legitimate issues that no matter how much radical leftists like you want to normalize, real people don't want to normalize. The right needs to keep highlighting the lunacy of the left. Transgenderism isn't normal. Mutilating children isn't normal. It's 100% something the right needs to continue to hit on.

Do you really think the right isn't highlighting immigration and the economy? Are you just being willingly stupid here? Maybe watch a Trump commercial or speech. Pretending the right is not focusing on these issues is just pure stupidity.

 
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