NEW: Harris Campaign Scared to Deploy Tim Walz For Hilariously Telling Reason

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While Donald Trump’s running mate JD Vance has been barnstorming the country, doing dozens of events and interviews, Kamala Harris’ would-be second-in-command has been kept in a box. While Tim Walz has awkwardly read a teleprompter a few times, he has yet to do a single interview or press conference. 

That’s a noticeable departure from how vice presidential nominees typically operate. They’re supposed to be an attack dog. Someone who can go into the lion’s den and put up a good fight. Vance has proven he can do that. Meanwhile, Walz is doing “white guy taco” videos and helping stage the gas station Dorito runs. To use a word the Minnesota governor has an affinity for, it’s weird. 


SEE: Harris and Walz Bring the Cringe With ‘White Guy Tacos’ Video


A new report is shedding some light on why Walz has been so confined, and it’s both telling and hilarious.

What about Tim? One of the issues that Harris world is currently working to address is how to deploy running mate TIM WALZ in the media. The danger in sending him out to do big solo interviews is that he might not have a full command of where Harris is on every issue. As someone pointed out to us last night, Harris talks about the “opportunity economy,” but if Walz were asked to define it, would he know how?

Think about that. Kamala Harris’ policy positions are so nebulous and undefined that her own running mate doesn’t have a grasp of where she stands. This is a presidential ticket that has been together for a month, and Walz still can’t be trusted to do interviews without possibly contradicting her. If this were a Saturday Night Live skit, what would be different?

Here’s the thing, though. Kamala Harris also doesn’t have a grasp of where she stands. There’s a reason her website still doesn’t include a policy platform despite the Democratic National Convention having concluded. She is an awful politician hiding behind a teleprompter who doesn’t hold a single principle other than her support for abortion until birth. Everything else is up in the air depending on what she thinks will help win her the election.

The above article claims that Walz might not be able to define the phrase “opportunity economy,” but I’d bet a lot of money that Kamala Harris can’t either. It’s nothing but an empty slogan meant to elicit an emotional response from people who vote based on vibes. The empress has no clothes. There is nothing behind the facade of the Harris campaign. It’s being propelled by nothing but a biased press going along with the “joy” and “brat” gambit.


ALSO SEE: Kamala Harris’ Latest Interview Ploy Shows How Terrified She Is


I’m too much of a natural cynic to tell you it’s not going to work. Certainly, Harris has gotten a lot of mileage to this point out of her bubble-wrap campaign. I’m hopeful, though, that the house of cards could collapse. Eventually, Harris and Walz will have to do some interviews. They will have to debate. There will be off-script moments. When that happens, voters will have a front-row seat to how pathetic this presidential ticket truly is.



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Lisa Holden
Lisa Holden
Lisa Holden is a news writer for LinkDaddy News. She writes health, sport, tech, and more. Some of her favorite topics include the latest trends in fitness and wellness, the best ways to use technology to improve your life, and the latest developments in medical research.

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