Gov. Tim Walz joins Eau Claire town hall, rallies Democrats ahead of spring election
- Governor Tim Walz is touring Republican districts to listen to voter concerns and promote a clearer Democratic agenda, emphasizing community building that has been lost.
- Walz expressed concern over the political state, stating that too many Democratic leaders are not addressing the seriousness of the situation regarding Trump's influence.
- At a town hall, Walz acknowledged the anger among Democratic voters and suggested building a new sense of community is necessary for future victories.
- He warned that Democrats relying solely on Trump's overreach for electoral success are being unrealistic, emphasizing the need for genuine engagement with voters' concerns.
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Back on the road, Tim Walz tries to find his voice and fill ‘the void’
Backstage in a dressing room drinking a can of diet Mountain Dew as 900 people filled a theater in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, on Tuesday night, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz said he wouldn’t be there if not for “the void.”
Gov. Tim Walz to hold town hall in Rochester on Saturday
ROCHESTER — Gov. Tim Walz, who has spent time in recent weeks holding events in states such as Nebraska and Wisconsin, is set to have a town hall in Rochester on Saturday. The town hall will be from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Saturday. The location of the event has not been announced. "Folks are sick of Trump’s agenda hurting everyone from farmers to teachers to veterans. And even if your Republican congressman doesn't want to listen, they're going…
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