Tim Walz Targets GOP Policies and Democratic Strategy in Wisconsin Town Hall
The Minnesota governor continues his national tour, criticizing Republican leadership, Democratic strategies, and Elon Musk's influence while hinting at a 2028 presidential bid.
- Governor Tim Walz held a town hall in Wisconsin's Third Congressional District as part of his national tour through Republican-held regions.
- Walz criticized Republican leaders for avoiding in-person town halls and pledged support for Democrats in battleground districts.
- He targeted both the Trump administration's policies, such as federal workforce cuts, and Democratic leadership's strategic missteps, including backing a Republican stopgap budget.
- Walz has adopted a more combative tone, using strong rhetoric to challenge political opponents and energize progressive voters.
- The governor continues to leave open the possibility of a 2028 presidential run, framing his tour as a platform for addressing national issues and party strategy.