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Imagine what he'll be like if he becomes VP. Ladies and gentlemen, when it comes to political optics

[Logo]( [Walz Goes Into Damage Control Over Response To Dead Hostages] [Walz Goes Into Damage Control Over Response To Dead Hostages]( Imagine what he'll be like if he becomes VP. Ladies and gentlemen, when it comes to political optics, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz just fumbled the ball in a way that even the most forgiving crowd can't overlook. Over the weekend, while enjoying the Minnesota State Fair, Walz was confronted with a serious question-one that couldn't be brushed aside with fair food and photo ops. But when asked about the tragic discovery of six hostages found dead in Gaza by the IDF, including 23-year-old American-Israeli Hersh Goldberg-Polin, Walz did the unthinkable: he turned his back and walked away. As expected, that moment was captured on video and quickly spread like wildfire across social media. Suddenly, Walz found himself in the hot seat, and hours later, he tried to put out the flames with a carefully crafted statement expressing his condolences to the Goldberg-Polin family and condemning Hamas as a "brutal terrorist organization." But by then, the damage was done. Tim Walz was asked three questions at the state fair-the first two were superficial softballs. When asked about the six dead hostages in Gaza? *walks away*[pic.twitter.com/26zjsTw01j]( - Dustin Grage (@GrageDustin) [September 1, 2024]( Critics were quick to pounce, pointing out that [Walz's statement]( felt more like a rushed attempt at damage control than a genuine expression of concern. Social media erupted with backlash, questioning why it took so long for him to respond and why he had to be practically dragged into making a comment in the first place. One user bluntly asked, "Why did you run away when asked?" while another added, "It took you all day to come up with this? Why didn't you just answer the question at the State Fair?" It took you all day to come up with this? Why didn't you just answer the question at the State Fair?[pic.twitter.com/jJ3B1xRHPn]( - IT Guy (@ITGuy1959) [September 2, 2024]( "Tim Walz wouldn't have said a word about this had he not been caught on tape. He ignored the question earlier today and now he's trying to save face," another posted. And the hits kept coming. Commentators like Twitchy's PolitiBunny didn't hold back, suggesting that Walz's statement was too little, too late, and possibly the work of an intern scrambling to save face after the governor's earlier misstep. The consensus seemed clear: if you want to lead, you can't run away from tough questions, especially not when American lives are involved. In the end, Walz's attempt to smooth things over fell flat, leaving critics-and likely voters-wondering if he's ready for the national stage. Because if a fair question at a state fair is too much to handle, what does that say about his ability to navigate the bigger crises ahead? [Taylor Swift Friend Triples Down On Trump Support] [Taylor Swift Friend Triples Down On Trump Support]( This scares Dems to death. [Kamala Goes Full Kindergarten Mode, Explains Press Conference Absence] [Kamala Goes Full Kindergarten Mode, Explains Press Conference Absence]( Watch what Walz does in the background. SMH. [Vance Crushes Kamala: Stunning Response To Arlington Hoax] [Vance Crushes Kamala: Stunning Response To Arlington Hoax]( Powerful 3 word response. [Trump Gives 10 'Must Ask' Questions To CNN For Kamala] [Trump Gives 10 'Must Ask' Questions To CNN For Kamala]( Here they are. [Kamala's Latest Stunt Shows She's Terrified] [Kamala's Latest Stunt Shows She's Terrified]( This is so telling. You are receiving this email because you opted in to Steadfast Updates daily newsletter. We take your privacy very seriously and will keep your information in the strictest confidence. We will email you from time to time with relevant news and updates, but you can stop receiving information from us at any time by following very simple instructions that will be included at the bottom of any correspondence you should receive from us. Copyright 2024. Steadfast Updates. All rights reserved. 2423 S Orange Ave, Suite 340 Orlando, FL 32806 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( | [PRIVACY POLICY](

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