Tim Walz Digs an Even Deeper Hole When He's Asked About Difference Between Biden and Harris

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Democrat presidential nominee Kamala Harris and her running mate Tim Walz are trying to paint themselves as "change agents," which is a pretty tough trick given that Harris is in power now. Not only has she not solved the problems or produced results for the American people, but she's actively made the situation worse in regard to inflation and illegal immigration by doing away with the security former President Donald Trump had in place at the border and voting for more spending that helped drive up prices.

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But then when she was asked on "The View" what she would have done differently from Joe Biden, she couldn't even give an answer. So how is that "change" or a "new way forward?" She blew up their whole campaign. 

They also have a real problem with men, so they've tasked Walz to deal with it. It hasn't been going well. 


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Walz spoke with an ABC station in Philadelphia on Saturday. 

ABC6's Brian Taff asked him about what some have called "a guy problem." Why is Trump's message appealing to men? Taff asked Walz, and did Walz have anything to say in response, especially to black men as to why they should support their ticket? 

"Well, first of all, I think it's because the policies are aimed at the middle class," he said. 

"Opportunities, whether it's home ownership, uh, the ability to get good paying jobs, costs, making sure there's cost containment. And then understanding that we realize there's a place for everybody in this country."

He said middle class, so whoops, drink!

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But is he saying Trump provides more opportunities? Because that would be true. 

Poor answer to the question, and of course, just a word salad, no actual policy. 

Taff asks why black men should believe what they are selling now when they feel Democrats have made promises they haven't kept in the past. Walz suggests it's just a problem of "messaging," not that the policies stink. 

Yeah, that'll work, just tell them they're not getting it. That's not insulting or anything,  like Barack Obama's comments about black men not supporting Kamala Harris. 


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Then Taff asks the central question that they don't seem to answer: how can you "turn the page" on an administration Kamala is part of and say she wouldn't change anything? She's been an intricate part of all the present failures. 

He actually then said that the difference between Kamala Harris and Joe Biden is "not what they [the American voters] need to be concerned with."

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Wow. In some ways this answer is even more insulting than Kamala's, where she essentially indicated there was no difference. This answer is we're going to tell you we don't even have to talk about any difference -- you don't need to be concerned about that. 

So it doesn't matter if there's no difference; it's just cool if she's exactly the same failure. Just shut up and vote for her because we say so. 

It's insane that they keep getting asked the same questions but don't seem to be able to improve their responses. In fact, they just keep getting worse.

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