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Home»Politics»During a North Carolina rally, Walz mentions his 90-year-old mother relying on social security for income
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During a North Carolina rally, Walz mentions his 90-year-old mother relying on social security for income

News RoomBy News RoomOctober 17, 20240 ViewsNo Comments3 Mins Read
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The first day of early voting in North Carolina saw Democratic Vice Presidential candidate, Tim Walz, campaigning in Durham. During his rally, Walz revealed that his mother relies on her monthly social security check to feed herself, despite Walz himself having an estimated net worth of over $1 million. Walz highlighted his background as a former public school teacher and Army National Guardsman who served in Congress before becoming the governor of Minnesota in 2019. He emphasized his concern for Social Security, contrasting himself with Donald Trump and claiming that the President and his “rich friends” don’t care about the issue.

Walz also spoke about economic fairness and tax cuts for the middle class, citing his work in Minnesota as an example. He stressed the importance of focusing on the middle class for a strong economy. The campaign event in Durham saw Walz joined by former President Bill Clinton. This was his third visit to North Carolina as Kamala Harris’ running mate. Walz highlighted the potential for a hundred million Americans to see a tax cut under a Harris administration, indicating a shift in their campaign strategy towards increasing media appearances to match their Republican counterparts.

In recent weeks, Harris and Walz have increased their media presence with multiple interviews on various platforms. Walz has appeared on shows like “Fox News Sunday,” Jimmy Kimmel, and the “Smartless” podcast, addressing issues like the Electoral College. Despite backlash for a comment made at a rally in Pennsylvania where he referenced not being able to afford “four more years,” Walz has continued to engage in media appearances. He has spoken with news stations and radio shows in Georgia, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, showing a proactive approach to reaching voters and addressing key campaign issues.

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Despite criticisms and mockeries from conservative commentators on social media, Walz continues to push his message of economic fairness and support for the middle class. With the support of prominent figures like Bill Clinton and active engagement in media appearances, Walz is aiming to reach a wide audience and make a case for Democratic policies. As the campaign intensifies in the lead up to the election, it is clear that Walz and Harris are focused on highlighting their platform and drawing a contrast to the current administration’s policies, particularly on issues like Social Security and economic equality. Their strategy of expanding media appearances reflects a concerted effort to reach voters and make their case for the presidency.

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