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Tim Walz Says Trump to Use Military on Duke Students!

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“The reason you’re here is, you’re not going to let some old people who are going to be dead long before climate change does the destruction that it’s going to be — you need to take charge of it,” Walz said, a statement clearly aimed at painting his opponents as out-of-touch and careless.

Beyond climate concerns, Walz escalated his rhetoric to broader topics, telling the audience that women’s lives are in immediate danger due to political decisions. He referred to the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, calling it a catastrophic shift that young people cannot ignore.

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“I know you run into your friends who say, ‘Ahhh, I’m sick of it. I’m just not that into politics,’” Walz said, before sharply adding, “Too damn bad. Politics is into you. It’s into you. Literally, women’s lives are at risk because of the policies they’re putting in place.”

Walz’s remarks weren’t limited to policy disputes. He turned his sights on former President Donald Trump, delivering a statement that seemed more like an outlandish conspiracy than a legitimate political critique. He suggested that Trump has created an “enemies list” that includes not just political figures but everyday citizens.

“I’m on the top of his list, but don’t kid yourself, you’re somewhere on that list, too,” he warned the students, implying that the former president would seek to round them up using the military.

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These extreme claims echoed the sensational narratives often pushed by liberal media outlets as Election Day looms. Walz’s comments mirrored similar unfounded accusations that have been made in recent weeks, including a recent hoax from The Atlantic claiming that Trump praised Adolf Hitler—a claim without any substantial evidence.

“In my 60 damn years, I didn’t think I’d ever see a candidate for president praising Adolf Hitler’s generals or talking about using the military against their enemies,” Walz declared, aligning his rhetoric with the media-driven attacks aimed at discrediting Trump in the final stretch before the election.

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As Election Day approaches, the desperate tone of Walz’s speech reveals the increasing anxiety felt by Democrats, particularly in swing states like North Carolina. Unable to rely solely on their platform, which continues to face scrutiny on issues like inflation, crime, and border security, they appear to be reverting to fearmongering tactics to turn the tide in their favor.

Kamala Harris, another Democratic figure, has similarly resorted to fear-based messaging, repeating many of the same unsubstantiated claims. Both Harris and Walz are attempting to revive the long-debunked Trump hoaxes, hoping to sway voters through emotional manipulation rather than concrete policies.

Despite their efforts, it remains to be seen whether such extreme rhetoric will have the desired effect. For many Americans, the over-the-top attacks only further fuel frustration with the political process. Voters are increasingly seeking solutions to real-world problems like skyrocketing costs, rising crime, and an uncertain economy—issues that both Walz and Harris have struggled to address meaningfully.

With the clock ticking down to Election Day, the question remains: will the scare tactics work, or are voters ready to reject the divisive rhetoric in favor of a more balanced and solution-oriented approach to governance? One thing is clear—Democrats like Tim Walz are pulling out all the stops, but their reliance on conspiracy theories and inflammatory claims may backfire as voters focus on the issues that truly impact their daily lives.

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