Walz praises Biden's "fierce patriotism" and says country owes him "a huge debt"

 Governor Tim Walz, Democratic Party nominee for Vice President speaks in Scranton, Pennsylvania, on October 25.

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz effusively praised President Joe Biden during a campaign rally in Biden’s hometown of Scranton, Pennsylvania, contrasting Biden’s record and values, including his decision to drop out of the presidential race, against those of former president Donald Trump — while linking Biden’s values to those of Vice President Kamala Harris.

Walz told hundreds of people gathered at the Scranton Cultural Center that the northeastern Pennsylvania town where Biden was raised has “a long tradition of people who know … what it means to serve this nation,” adding that the country owes “a huge debt to Joe Biden.”

“This is a place with a long tradition of people who know something about hard work, and people know what it serve — what it means to serve this nation. And even have somebody who knows what it means to be President of the United States from here,” Walz said.

“To Scranton, to the culture, to what this means, I want you to know this country owes a huge debt to you and a huge debt to Joe Biden,” he added.


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