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Tim Walz Hits the Road: Finding His Voice After 2024 Loss

Tim Walz’s Mission: Rebuilding the Democratic Playbook

by pinkfloyd
March 21, 2025
in Foreign Policy, Geopolitics, Government and Politics, Government Policies, Immigration Policy and Enforcement, International Relations, Political Leaders, Political News
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Can Tim Walz Lead the Democratic Comeback? - Richard Tsong-Taatarii/Minnesota Star Tribune/Getty Images

Tim Walz Sounds the Alarm: Why Democrats Must Do More - Richard Tsong-Taatarii/Minnesota Star Tribune/Getty Images

Tim Walz Hits the Road: Searching for a Voice and a Democratic Revival

A Governor on a Mission

Backstage in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz sipped a Diet Mountain Dew as 900 people filled a theater. He wouldn’t have been there, he said, if not for what he calls “the void.”

That void represents the deep political uncertainty Walz has grappled with since he and Kamala Harris lost the 2024 election. As he embarks on what he calls “the most unsatisfying ‘I Told You So’ tour in the history of politics,” Walz is frustrated by Democratic leaders who, he believes, fail to grasp the severity of their situation. He warns of former President Donald Trump’s increasing authoritarianism and a growing discontent among voters disillusioned with both parties.

“Our leadership won’t be a charismatic figure from D.C. It will be someone who reads the room best,” Walz told CNN.

Listening to the People

Since the election, Democratic voters have moved from disappointment to anger at party leaders who seem unable to counter Trump effectively. Walz’s response? A tour of Republican-held districts, where he listens to stories of frustration, urges Democrats to articulate clearer policy benefits, and seeks to rebuild a sense of community that he feels his party has lost.

While Walz hasn’t announced if he’ll run for a third term as governor, he feels compelled to stay in the fight, particularly against Trump. He remains open to supporting Harris in 2028 but hints at uncertainties. Asked about his own future ambitions, he jokes about needing a candidate “young enough to still have hair,” but acknowledges a run isn’t entirely off the table.

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A Dark Political Forecast

Walz is deeply concerned about the direction of the country. He speculates about Trump ordering political arrests or even positioning his son as a successor.

“It’s going to get very dark,” Walz warned, pointing to the administration’s recent defiance of a judge’s order halting deportation flights. He views this as a sign that judicial authority will soon be ignored or outright dismantled. Even Chief Justice John Roberts’ recent rebuke of Trump’s rhetoric, Walz believes, signals fear within the judicial system.

“I’m a pretty low-key, middle-of-the-road guy,” Walz said. “And I’m telling you, this is real.”

The Democratic Crossroads

Walz was in Wisconsin for more than just a town hall—he was there because Republican Rep. Derrick Van Orden refuses to hold them himself. The state’s Supreme Court election on April 1 has also become a national battleground. Both parties have turned it into a referendum on Trump, with the Republican candidate posing with a giant inflatable Trump balloon and promising to uphold his influence, while Democrats link Trump and Elon Musk in attack ads.

If Democrats secure wins in Wisconsin and Virginia’s gubernatorial race in November, Walz believes it could begin chipping away at Trump’s power. But with Trump barely into a new four-year term and already exerting executive power in unprecedented ways, he remains unsure of how Democrats can sustain momentum when midterms are still 18 months away.

“I don’t think there’s any limit to where he goes,” Walz said. “The limit will be what the American public puts up with.”

Doubts About Democratic Leadership

Walz is critical of fellow Democrats who believe Trump will simply overreach and that the political pendulum will naturally swing back. He warns that merely pointing out Trump’s failures and emphasizing economic concerns won’t be enough to win back voters.

“They’re missing the people who stayed home because they don’t see us as any different,” Walz said.

He also takes aim at Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer, expressing skepticism about his handling of last week’s spending fight. Though he stops short of calling for new leadership, Walz suggests Schumer is fighting yesterday’s battles rather than preparing for the new reality.

“This is a whole different opponent, fighting a whole different battle,” he said. “And all of our past history that tells us how we should have approached this—I don’t think it holds true.”

Mixed Reactions to Walz’s Tour

Not everyone in the Democratic Party is sold on Walz’s strategy. House Democrats who outperformed Biden in 2024 are skeptical of his assessment that most Trump voters are lost causes. Some view his tour as outdated political theater that won’t help Democrats regain ground.

“Progressive donors and consultants loved the ‘Coach Walz’ persona, but it didn’t land with the rural voters it was meant to attract,” said one House Democrat who won in a Trump district. “Tim, it’s time for you to go home. This red district tourism sends all the wrong signals to the voters we need.”

Even Rebecca Cooke, a leading Democratic challenger against Van Orden, skipped Walz’s event in her district. Still, Walz’s advisor told CNN he has received over 1,000 invitations for future appearances.

Haunted by 2024

Only two Harris-Walz camo hunter’s caps—once a point of pride for the campaign—were spotted in the Wisconsin crowd. Four months after coming within 230,000 votes of becoming vice president, Walz operates without a super PAC, relying on aides and state party staff to organize his stops.

Despite the lack of infrastructure, Walz has attracted attention. His sharp remarks about Musk—calling him “a dipshit” and encouraging Tesla owners to remove the ‘T’ emblem with dental floss—went viral. Musk himself responded on X almost immediately.

Yet, there’s no grand strategy behind Walz’s appearances. Hundreds show up, some leaving with a better impression of him, but he isn’t even collecting their contact information.

Looking Back, Looking Ahead

Walz reflects on how his campaign unfolded, believing he should have been more visible last fall. On election night, as results from Virginia signaled trouble, he realized the loss before official calls were made. By the time he and his wife, Gwen, boarded their campaign plane, the Harris-Walz logo had already been removed.

“Thinking we were going to win feels like an unforgivable sin,” Walz said.

Despite his frustration, Walz remains focused on the energy he sees at his events. After a town hall in Eau Claire, he stayed to take photos—not with donors, but with everyday attendees.

Asked what he took from the night, he described it as “a little group therapy session of what people want to see from Democratic leadership.” Then he added, “And look, it’s good for me too, because I’ve seen the energy still out there.”

Source: CNN – Back on the road, Tim Walz tries to find his voice and fill ‘the void’

pinkfloyd

pinkfloyd

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