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Tampon Tim Walz Gets Lit Up After He Expresses Shock that His So-Called ‘Lack of Wealth’ Failed as a Flex Against Trump: “How…Did We Lose to a Billionaire?” (VIDEO) | The Gateway Pundit

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz speaks to Minnesota Public Radio about the 2024 Election on Thursday. Credit: Minnesota Public Radio screenshot)

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and the rest of his leftists still do not understand what makes Trump appeal to a majority of ordinary Americans. This ignorance showed up during an interview last week, resulting in a lot of humiliation for him.

As Fox News reported, Tampon Tim sat down for an interview with Minnesota Public Radio on Thursday, where he gave his analysis of what went wrong with their presidential campaign.

During his interview, he caused an uproar across the Internet when he expressed shock that his so-called ‘lack of wealth’ proved to be an ineffective ‘flex’ against billionaire Trump.

“I thought it was a real flex when the Wall Street Journal pointed out that I might have been the least wealthy person to ever run for vice president,” Walz said.

“How in the world did we lose to a billionaire or a venture capitalist, when we were making the case of a country attorney and a high school teacher?” he added. “I focused my whole career in focusing on the middle class… And it seemed like a lot of good ideas were coming from the Democrats.”

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When Walz’s interview went viral across X, conservatives immediately roasted him for his lack of self-awareness. Many pointed out that Walz had plenty of money to visit China multiple times, unlike your average American.

This is the second time Walz has embarrassed himself over the election in just a few days. As TGP’s Cassandra Macdonald reported, Walz previously spoke to local Minnesota outlet KSTP-TV where he expressed his shock that he and Harris fell short.

“It felt like at the rallies, at the things I was going to, the shops I was going in, that the momentum was going our way, and it obviously wasn’t at the end,” Walz stated. “So yeah, I was a little surprised. I thought we had a positive message and I thought the country was ready for that.”

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