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Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has criticized the Harris-Walz 2024 presidential campaign for playing it too “safe,” saying they should have held more in-person events and town halls.

In a Politico interview, Walz—known for labeling Trump and Vance as “weird”—blamed their cautious approach partly on the abbreviated 107-day campaign timeline after Harris became the nominee in August.

Using football terminology, he said Democrats were in a “prevent defense” when “we never had anything to lose, because I don’t think we were ever ahead.”

While acknowledging his share of responsibility for the loss, Walz is returning to the national spotlight and didn’t rule out a 2028 presidential run, saying, “I’m not saying no.”

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    14 hours ago

    You need to build a new paradigm,

    No need for that; there’s already a perfectly fine paradigm that can be used. It’s the leftist-progressive economic policy exemplified by FDR’s New Deal.

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      13 hours ago

      It’s the leftist-progressive economic policy exemplified by FDR’s New Deal.

      Exactly. It’s not like we don’t already have a road map and historical examples of how to get it right.

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      You’d have to ask the experts why they abandoned that paradigm in the 1970s, in favor of neoliberalism.

      But ultimately I think you and I agree that the moderates shouldn’t be so adverse to left populism.