Mr. Walz's remarks about abolishing the Electoral College sparked controversy, reflecting both his candid nature and the strategic risk taken by the Harris-Walz campaign.
Walz acknowledged his tendency to speak off the cuff, admitting, "I have a habit of speaking before I think... sometimes saying stupid things," which drew laughter from the audience.
Throughout his appearances, Walz emphasized a hopeful vision, stating, "We so deeply believe in this country," as he rallied support in crucial battleground states.
The campaign understands that Walz’s informal style may break conventions, but they hope it resonates with voters in pivotal regions like Nevada and Arizona.
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