‘This is a cruel man,’ Minnesota Governor Tim Walz urged Democrats to stand for Trump

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz set a target of setting fire to Democratic workers at the party’s state conference in South Carolina, who continued to build his national profile after Kamala Harris was elected as the 2024 Vice Presidential candidate.Walz, a former teacher, Congressman and now the Governor, gave the main address to Colombia, known for attracting national democratic figures and potential future presidential candidates. In a 30 -minute speech, he used the blunt language to criticize US President Donald Trump and told Democrats that he described what he described as “threatening” in the White House.“It’s probably the time that we get a little harder,” Walz asked to play applause. “When it is a bully like Donald Trump, you get out to threaten him- … It’s a … cruel man.”The speech was the third major address of Walz in less than 24 hours. He also spoke at a funding dinner and also in a fish fry hosted by Maryland’s Governor Wes Moore hosted by Jim Cliburn.Addressing the crowd again on Saturday, Walz warned that Trump was “threatened by” existence that we knew, while appreciating the South Carolina Democrats for his perseverance in a deep Republican state where the party did not live a statewide race in almost two decades and only a Congress seat -clubburned.“Damn, we should be able to do something fun and be happy,” he said. “We have got courage and we need to push it back to bullies and greed.”Walz is seen as a potential contender for the nomination of the 2028 Democratic Presidential President and is traveling to the early primary states. She was also determined to address the California Democratic Convention in Anahem, where the state party president Rusty Hicks praised her as “a former teacher, an experienced and a trailblazer”, who dedicated her career for working families and democratic values.