The Trump campaign has taken a bold step in its strategy for the 2024 election by launching a scathing new ad aimed squarely at Minnesota Governor Tim Walz. The ad, which pulls no punches, casts Walz as a figure too far removed from mainstream American values to hold national office, framing him as “too weird” and “too radical” for the American people.
The ad capitalizes on a recent trend within the Democratic Party, where figures like Vice President Kamala Harris have popularized the use of the term “weird” to describe their political opponents. However, the Trump campaign has flipped the script, focusing this rhetoric back onto the Democrats and, in particular, Governor Walz, who has been credited with bringing this language into the political mainstream.
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The Trump campaign’s ad opens by shining a spotlight on one of Walz’s most contentious legislative actions—a law mandating the availability of menstrual products in boys’ bathrooms across public schools in Minnesota. The narrator sharply criticizes this policy, asking, “What could be weirder than signing a bill into law that requires schools to stock tampons in boys’ bathrooms?” The ad then delves deeper into Walz’s record, targeting his support for legislation that allows minors to undergo sex-change operations. “Try electing the man who signed those bills, vice president of the United States. Enter chief weirdo, Tim Walz,” the narrator declares.
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