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He is so plain vanilla white old dude. He does not appeal to anyone except radical left, rioters or illegal immigrants.
I am still trying to understand who is his base. He clearly not a person who appeals to minorities. He has no appeal to young voters. He is not very educated to appeal to city elites. Midwestern overweight middle age white woman? It was a poor choice.
Young voters love him.
I don't have polling on how minorities feel about him - but I think generally, you'll find appreciation for a a white guy who is taking second chair to a Black woman and giving her all his support. See also, Joe Biden.
Of course they do. He's the beloved social studies teacher to his students and reminds many young voters of the significant teacher in their lives. He not only cared about his students, but he actively did things to help them. That resonates with young voters who are so much closer to their school days.
They also love his political stances which are much more pragmatic and speaks to issues that are important to young voters. Seeing problems and finding solutions is very midwestern and Minnesotan. My spouse is from Minnesota and I recognize those traits about caring and helping. So many people in many of the swing states hate the polarization of politics, but his midwestern plain-folks image and stories will resonate with them. Someone who looks at problems with a practical "how to fix it" attitude rather than political rhetoric from their party is a breath of fresh air to many, many voters across the spectrum. He's the every man which is so much more appealing to many than the puffed up cardboard caricature that so many politicians seem to be.
I am the PP and I think that's really like. Plus I think he's got some of that Bernie grandpa thing going on. I was not a Bernie fan but I would walk through fire for Walz - I'm a middle aged white lady - but I think something they share beyond being older white guys, is that they both seem real. They don't seem manufactured in some lab to create politicians.
Bernie has a grumpy shouty guy side to him - I don't see that in Walz at all. He seems just so genuinely decent and nice. I could cry over how genuinely decent and nice he seems. I feel like we are being redeemed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
He is so plain vanilla white old dude. He does not appeal to anyone except radical left, rioters or illegal immigrants.
I am still trying to understand who is his base. He clearly not a person who appeals to minorities. He has no appeal to young voters. He is not very educated to appeal to city elites. Midwestern overweight middle age white woman? It was a poor choice.
Young voters love him.
I don't have polling on how minorities feel about him - but I think generally, you'll find appreciation for a a white guy who is taking second chair to a Black woman and giving her all his support. See also, Joe Biden.
Of course they do. He's the beloved social studies teacher to his students and reminds many young voters of the significant teacher in their lives. He not only cared about his students, but he actively did things to help them. That resonates with young voters who are so much closer to their school days.
They also love his political stances which are much more pragmatic and speaks to issues that are important to young voters. Seeing problems and finding solutions is very midwestern and Minnesotan. My spouse is from Minnesota and I recognize those traits about caring and helping. So many people in many of the swing states hate the polarization of politics, but his midwestern plain-folks image and stories will resonate with them. Someone who looks at problems with a practical "how to fix it" attitude rather than political rhetoric from their party is a breath of fresh air to many, many voters across the spectrum. He's the every man which is so much more appealing to many than the puffed up cardboard caricature that so many politicians seem to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
He is so plain vanilla white old dude. He does not appeal to anyone except radical left, rioters or illegal immigrants.
I am still trying to understand who is his base. He clearly not a person who appeals to minorities. He has no appeal to young voters. He is not very educated to appeal to city elites. Midwestern overweight middle age white woman? It was a poor choice.
Young voters love him.
I don't have polling on how minorities feel about him - but I think generally, you'll find appreciation for a a white guy who is taking second chair to a Black woman and giving her all his support. See also, Joe Biden.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
He is so plain vanilla white old dude. He does not appeal to anyone except radical left, rioters or illegal immigrants.
I am still trying to understand who is his base. He clearly not a person who appeals to minorities. He has no appeal to young voters. He is not very educated to appeal to city elites. Midwestern overweight middle age white woman? It was a poor choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
He is so plain vanilla white old dude. He does not appeal to anyone except radical left, rioters or illegal immigrants.
I am still trying to understand who is his base. He clearly not a person who appeals to minorities. He has no appeal to young voters. He is not very educated to appeal to city elites. Midwestern overweight middle age white woman? It was a poor choice.
Anonymous wrote:
He is so plain vanilla white old dude. He does not appeal to anyone except radical left, rioters or illegal immigrants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
He is so plain vanilla white old dude. He does not appeal to anyone except radical left, rioters or illegal immigrants.
I love the idea that the "rioters" voting block is drawn to an old white guy and small-town dad who was in the National Guard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
He is so plain vanilla white old dude. He does not appeal to anyone except radical left, rioters or illegal immigrants.
I love the idea that the "rioters" voting block is drawn to an old white guy and small-town dad who was in the National Guard.
Anonymous wrote:
He is so plain vanilla white old dude. He does not appeal to anyone except radical left, rioters or illegal immigrants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I genuinely love this man. I think Walz can use his former teacher/coach skills to bring unity, empathy and common sense to our country and our political conversations with our neighbors.
yeah I love him too. what a terrific human and great leader!
+1. I've become a Tim Walz stan!
But can he use the eyeliner like Vance? He definitely can use more make up to appeal to lgbtq crowd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
He is so plain vanilla white old dude. He does not appeal to anyone except radical left, rioters or illegal immigrants.
And his opposition has the lowest approval of any VP candidate since these things have been measured so…who is you think Vance appeals to?
Vance with his eyeliner is hot and sexy and appeals to a very diverse group of voters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
He is so plain vanilla white old dude. He does not appeal to anyone except radical left, rioters or illegal immigrants.
And his opposition has the lowest approval of any VP candidate since these things have been measured so…who is you think Vance appeals to?
Anonymous wrote:
He is so plain vanilla white old dude. He does not appeal to anyone except radical left, rioters or illegal immigrants.