Walz on Trump's "shouldn't have left" White House comment: "He didn't learn it then, but he's going to learn it on Tuesday night"
Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz, speaking Sunday in North Carolina, reacted to former President Donald Trump saying earlier he “shouldn’t have left” the White House, telling supporters, “he didn’t learn it then, but he’s gonna learn it on Tuesday night.”
Walz painted Trump’s closing message as a debacle while speaking at a restaurant in Gastonia, North Carolina, on Sunday.
“Now you saw this final week, opportunity to close a campaign. On the other side, an absolute disaster, telling us that this country doesn’t work, descending into madness and darkness and division, disrespecting our fellow citizens in Puerto Rico and across this country, they continue to do that. And today, reminiscing that he should have stayed in office,” Walz said. “Well, he didn’t learn it then, but he’s going to learn it on Tuesday night.”
Walz encouraged the dozens of people who gathered for the Minnesota governor’s final remarks in the Tar Heel state before Election Day, telling them if Harris is able to win North Carolina – something a Democratic presidential nominee hasn’t done since 2008 – then, “this thing’s over.”
“You are ground zero of how this thing can be won,” he said.
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