Tim Walz launches "Small Town PAC"

When Gov. Tim Walz wants to spread the BS, he REALLY KNOWS how to spread it around thick. According to this KARE11 article, "Gov. Tim Walz announced the creation of a new political action committee on Monday known as "Small Town PAC," designed to raise money and find candidates in parts of rural America that Democrats have lost to the Republican Party over the past few election cycles."

Although Walz has abandoned his bid for a third term as governor, this formation of a PAC indicates that the former Vice Presidential candidate plans to actively campaign for the Democratic Party in the 2026 midterms. Walz's personal website, TimWalz.com, now redirects to the Small Town PAC website, which states that the organization will prioritize "showing up in small towns and red districts too often written off, finding and recruiting thoughtful, hardworking people to run for office, and supporting a new generation of leaders who truly reflect and understand their communities."

This is one of Gov. Walz's most cringeworthy videos:

Mike Erlandson, the former Minnesota DFL Chair, said he's not surprised that Walz formed a PAC focused on reaching small-town voters.

"These PACs are a way to raise money for candidates, but they're also a way for the governor and his team to visit different parts of the country," Erlandson said. "I think this fits perfectly into the long game, and really, this is about the long game for the Democratic Party and Gov. Walz."

Gov. Walz doesn't have a long game. He's a loser who looks like he should shuffle off into retirement. Gov. Walz is a liar through-and-through. He thinks that he's 'Midwest cool' but he's actually Midwest crooked. If they gave Olympic medals for corruption, he'd be the Mark Spitz of corruption.
Minnesota House GOP Floor Leader Rep. Harry Niska quickly criticized Walz's creation of Small Town PAC. "If Democrats want to win in small towns again, this is the last person they should listen to," Niska posted on social media. "In eight years as Governor, he has shown voters across Greater Minnesota that the DFL no longer represents them."
The DFL-DSA isn't interested in mining, farming or logging. the 3 primary industries in rural Minnesota. There was a time when the DFL OWNED the Iron Range. That's ancient history. These days, the DSA hate mining. They especially hate nonferrous mining.

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