Seems to me Minnesota is the place to watch tonight. It's a hodge-podge or microcosm of the world in miniature. Their demographics are bizzarro-world, yet very diverse. More importantly, non-homogenized. Take a look at some of the constituencies and where they stand today:
Maybe they just don't like sleeping (literally) with the CCP after all...
Eleventh Hour Discovery Shows Tim Walz to Be a Manchurian Candidate
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...Walz writes, “The state has promoted Minnesota’s connections with China and has hosted numerous senior Chinese leaders for decades. Thousands of Minnesotans claim ancestral connections to China, which has helped foster numerous ties between Minnesota and China.”
He further states, “These ties are rapidly expanding through the growth of education, trade, and investment opportunities between our two peoples.”
The school received a greeting from the Consul General of China in Chicago, Zhao Jian within the span of 10 days after Walz’s letter. Zhao met with Walz earlier this year to discuss, “China-U.S. relations and sub-national cooperation,” according to the House Oversight Committee.
In 2022, the Biden administration explained how consuls like Zhao help the CCP by “play[ing] an active role” in “foreign influence operations.”...
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Build Back Broken and Busted it seems.
“We Can’t Afford Anything as Working Class and Middle Class People” – BREAKING: Somali American Leaders in Minnesota Endorse President Trump – Slam Democrats
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...There are an estimated 86,000 Somalis in Minnesota today, the largest Somali population in the country. The group is known to be politically active and in the past tended to vote Democrat...
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Even the squad steers clear:
Michigan congresswoman Rashida Tlaib declines to endorse Kamala Harris
The Palestinian American ‘squad’ member has been critical of Harris and the Democratic party’s inaction on Gaza
But what about his hometown peeps?
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...Alpha News paid a visit to Blue Earth County, Minn., this week to talk to voters in Mankato, the one-time home of Minnesota governor and vice-presidential candidate Tim Walz, who’s originally from Nebraska. For 10 years, Walz worked as a social studies teacher and football coach at Mankato West High School until he left to make his successful run for Congress. Still, he kept his home in Mankato during his time in D.C.
So, with a hometown connection on the presidential ticket, we wondered what kind of support he’s seeing in the final days of the race. What we found may surprise you...
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