Tim Walz's final State of the State Address
Tim Walz's final State of the State Address felt more like the start of the 2026 campaign than it sounded like a governing speech. KARE11 reported "Gov. Walz reflected on governing during the COVID-19 pandemic, racial reckoning, and his run for Vice President, calling his tenure a 'complicated seven years to say the least.' Walz spent a large portion of his speech going over his accomplishments as governor, including laws designed to help children and families. He also encouraged lawmakers to pass bills related to gun safety." Simply put, Gov. Walz isn't that persuasive. He could have another 10 years in office and still not get his gun agenda passed. That's partially because he isn't that persuasive, partially because most of Gov. Walz's agenda is unconstitutional. KARE11 is also reporting "After the speech concluded, GOP leaders called it disappointing and felt Gov. Walz did not take enough accountability for the fraud crisis in Minnesota. ...