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Tuberville says that Walz has a radical vision for America

On Friday, U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) penned an op-ed in National Review in which he denounced Minnesota Governor Tim Walz – the presumptive Democratic nominee for Vice President as having a radical vision for Alabama. Tuberville said that no amount of media spinning for the Democrats can cover up Walz's record as a dyed-in-the-wool leftist.

Tuberville highlighted Governor Walz's inexplicable inaction when leftist rioters attacked the city of Minneapolis in the wake of the George Floyd death while in police custody.

"Governor Walz transplanted the social-justice policies of California and New York to his home state," wrote Sen. Tuberville. "Look at how he handled the deadly George Floyd riots of 2020. Walz let the rioters rip Minneapolis to shreds. Like Nero during the Great Fire of Rome, he looked on from the comfort of his governor's mansion as the city burned."

"Instead of immediately jumping to defend Minnesota businesses and citizens who were being brutally attacked by violent mobs, Governor Walz had the National Guard stand down for several days," continued Tuberville. "As if that wasn't bad enough, he allegedly told Minneapolis police to 'give up' the city's Third Precinct Station as it was engulfed in arsonists' flames."

"Maybe Governor Walz let the anarchy unfold because his wife liked the smell of the burning city - as she explained in a local interview. Maybe Walz simply has a history of giving up when the going gets tough, as he did when he abandoned his National Guard battalion right before it deployed to Iraq. Or maybe he ignored Minnesotans' cries for protection from the angry mobs because of his radical vision for the state and, ultimately, America."

Minnesota prosecuted Police Officer Derek Chauvin of the Minneapolis Police Department for the murder of George Floyd. While Chauvin was convicted, the autopsy evidence clearly showed that Floyd was overdosing on fentanyl and methamphetamines and had congenital heart disease. That evidence, however, was ignored by Democratic prosecutors in Chauvin's trial and he remains in prison.

"Walz is a radical leftist posing as a Midwestern moderate," said Tuberville. "Don't be fooled. Whether it's his soft-on-crime policies or his reckless Covid measures, it's not hard to see why Bernie Sanders endorsed him for vice president."

Tuberville has endorsed former President Donald J. Trump for President and has enthusiastically embraced fellow Senator J.D. Vance for Vice President.

Polls show the race to be virtually tied. Rasmussen in its most recent poll had Trump leading Harris in the popular vote nationally by four points. Fox News had Trump leading Harris by just one point. Emerson had Harris leading Trump by four points in their most recent poll.

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