Tim Walz: Trump ‘Understands Belonging’
- Minnesota Governor Tim Walz spoke in June 2025 about Donald Trump's appeal among young male voters in the 2024 U.S. Presidential election.
- Walz credited his son Gus for explaining that Trump understands a sense of belonging that Democrats failed to provide to young men.
- Trump won 56% of votes among men aged 18 to 29 and 55% of Hispanic men, partly due to his outreach via popular Generation Z podcasts like The Joe Rogan Experience.
- Walz said, "If you don't give a kid a place to belong, they'll go flying away," and called on Democrats to fight harder against Trump as an "existential threat."
- Following Democrats’ 2024 losses, Walz remained quiet on his political future but urged a more aggressive strategy to regain voter support.
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Dan Stuart Alden: Make democracy work
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How Tim Walz Is Trying To Escape Political Irrelevancy
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