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Poll Shows Most Americans Think Democrat Veep Candidate’s Policies Are Pretty Weird

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As clever as a middle school bully, Democrat vice presidential Candidate Tim Walz has been going around calling the Republican ticket, former President Donald Trump and his running mate J.D. Vance, “weird.”

Tim Walz calls Republicans “creepy” and “weird.”

This is the guy who signed laws requiring tampons in boys bathrooms, allows kids to get their body parts chopped off, and wants p**n in schools.

Talk about weird and creepy… 🚩🚩🚩 pic.twitter.com/Jaenso9B2D

— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) August 6, 2024

It’s not terribly clever. Walz’s lack of imagination only proves he has not been able to identify any sellable flaws in the Republican ticket that he can work into a nasty nickname.  

At least when Trump workshops a nickname, it has some basis in reality. After Vice President Kamala Harris suggested a plan to place government price controls on grocery stores, Trump called Harris “Comrade Kamala” to underscore that the plan smacks of Communist ideals.

If you are going to call someone weird, you better be able to back it up. And thanks to a survey this week provided by the Napolitan News Service, we can definitively say Walz fits the description of weird in most voters’ eyes.

The survey, conducted online Sept. 3-4 by Scott Rasmussen of RMG Research Inc., asked 1,000 registered voters whether they would consider various items weird or normal?

How about putting tampons in boys’ bathrooms as the Minnesota governor did in state schools last year? Most folks surveyed, 73 percent, said that is

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