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October 9, 2024

Tim Walz Reveals ‘Weird’ Nickname for Harris

If you happen to find Governor Tim Walz’s phone, you will not see Kamala Harris’ name in there.

Apparently, Walz was told to make up a nickname and put her in his phone that way.

Walz settled on “My Dry Cleaner,” which tells you a lot about what Walz thinks of Harris.

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Dems are on the softball interview tour, doing the late-night TV circuit.

Donald Trump does not get to do that because Hollywood and the entertainment world as a whole despise the man.

Walz is the new darling of the circuit, however, getting an interview on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” when he revealed the odd nickname for Harris.

He explained how the nickname came about while talking to Kimmel, stating, "They told me to come up with something and that was all I could think of.”

Walz also told the story of how he got the call from Harris to be his VP.

Initially, Walz did not take the call because he thought it was spam, but an aide for Harris contacted the governor and convinced him that it was Harris and that he needed to pick up the phone.

This is the late push by the media to make Walz and Harris more likable before election day.

The duo have done about one-third of the interviews done by Trump and Vance, so now they are loading up their schedules with softball interviews like Kimmel, Howard Stern, Stephen Colbert, and the like.

Harris even did an interview on a sex podcast called “Call Her Daddy.”

Now, I don’t blame them for seeking out alternative venues for interviews, but it would be nice to see Harris face some real questions about her agenda that did not involve drinking a beer on TV (Colbert) or being told the skies will darken if she is not elected (Stern).

And when you consider none of these venues would even consider having Trump on, the man is fighting an almost unwinnable battle.

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