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  • Kamala's VP pick Tim Walz is mocked for bizarre behavior on stage at Las Vegas rally

    08/11/2024 5:04:52 AM PDT · by Libloather · 60 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 8/11/24 | Ishita Srivastava
    Vice President Kamala Harris' running mate 'Coach' Tim Walz was criticized for his display of unbridled enthusiasm during their latest rally in Las Vegas. The duo had held their fifth rally in five days in the swing state late Saturday night in hopes to win over undecided voters - and Walz was pumped! In a video circulating on X, the Minnesota Governor can be seen joyously clapping as the crowd goes wild and he walks around onstage from the podium. As the music blasts through the speakers, Walz overflows with exuberance in the short clip. He happily waves to the...
  • How Tim Walz became beloved by young voters with a message that the GOP is 'weird'

    08/06/2024 3:47:42 PM PDT · by DallasBiff · 57 replies
    AP ^ | 8/6/24 | FARNOUSH AMIRI,
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Even before he was on the shortlist for vice president, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz was working to portray Donald Trump and Republicans to the American public as “just weird." “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.
  • Minnesota Schools Kick Off New Year Mandating Menstrual Products For Boy's Bathrooms

    08/06/2024 3:06:54 PM PDT · by DallasBiff · 65 replies
    MRCtv ^ | 12/20.23 | Evan Poellinger
    The state of Minnesota will begin mandating that public schools provide menstrual products in boy’s bathrooms beginning on January 1. According to the Center of the American Experiment, the products it expects schools to carry include “pads, tampons, or other similar products used in connection with the menstrual cycle” and that such products to be available in all bathrooms “regularly” used by students. In order to pay for the proliferation of these products, the schools will receive $2 multiplied by the number of their students