Tim Walz mocked for saying Kamala Harris picked him because he could 'code talk to white guys'
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Tim Walz, the former Democratic vice presidential nominee, was ridiculed after stating he was selected to accompany Kamala Harris in the election due, in part, to his ability to relate to rural white men. At a public forum, he referred to his skill in 'code talking' to white males who engage in activities like watching football and fixing trucks. His comments drew sharp criticism from conservatives, who doubted his effectiveness, especially in a losing campaign, leading to jokes about his strategy and approach to outreach.
Walz claimed he was chosen by Kamala Harris because he could 'code talk to white guys watching football, fixing their truck' and 'put them at ease.'
Critics mocked Walz, questioning the effectiveness of his approach to win over rural white voters.
Read at New York Post
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