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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz Criticizes Trump And Elon Musk

Democratic vice presidential candidate Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz speaks during a campaign event in York, Pa., Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2024. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz took aim at former President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk during a recent campaign event. Speaking at a rally in Wisconsin, Walz criticized Trump's physical appearance, mental fitness, and stamina, suggesting that he lacks the endurance required for running a campaign and being president.

Walz also referenced Trump's debate with Kamala Harris and his visit to a McDonald's in Pennsylvania, poking fun at the former president's actions and statements. The governor highlighted Trump's age and stamina, contrasting them with the energy required for the presidency.

He poked fun at Trump's actions, statements, and age during the rally.
Governor Walz criticized Trump's physical appearance, mental fitness, and stamina.
Walz highlighted the energy required for the presidency, contrasting it with Trump's capabilities.

Democrats had been hesitant to attack Trump on these grounds until President Joe Biden withdrew from the race earlier this year due to concerns about his age. The Harris campaign has been focusing on Trump's controversial remarks and behavior during public appearances.

Turning his attention to Elon Musk, Walz jokingly referred to the billionaire as Trump's 'running mate' and criticized Trump's promise to appoint Musk to a government efficiency commission if re-elected. Walz accused Trump of promising corruption and expressed skepticism about Trump's ability to fulfill his commitments.

In conclusion, Walz asserted that Trump would not be re-elected and dismissed the idea of Musk holding any significant political position. The governor's remarks reflect the ongoing political tensions and strategies employed by both parties as the election approaches.

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