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How Tim Walz rose to prominence, partly by calling Trump, Republicans ‘weird’

  • Kamala Harris selected Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her 2024 running mate on Tuesday

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Democratic vice-presidential nominee. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz at a campaign rally in Philadelphia on Tuesday. Photo: AP

Even before he was on the shortlist for vice-president, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz was working to portray Donald Trump and Republicans to the American public as “just weird”.

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“These are weird people on the other side. They want to take books away. They want to be in your exam room,” Walz said in a TV interview last month.

The message started with news interviews and eventually spread like wildfire across social media with the help of young Americans.

The simple terminology of labelling the other side as “weird” or “odd” is not revolutionary or sophisticated in American politics but represents a new framing for Democrats who have spent the last eight years trying to defeat Trump and Trumpism by personifying him as the greatest threat to democracy.

Vice-President Kamala Harris and her running mate Minnesota Governor Tim Walz at a campaign rally in Philadelphia, on Tuesday. Photo: AP
Vice-President Kamala Harris and her running mate Minnesota Governor Tim Walz at a campaign rally in Philadelphia, on Tuesday. Photo: AP

Walz went back to the reference at his first rally Tuesday with Vice-President Kamala Harris, saying of Republicans: “These guys are creepy and yes, just weird as hell”

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