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September 30, 2024

Walz Makes Gesture to Fans on Way Out of Michigan-Minnesota Game

Donald Trump has always been greeted well at various sporting events.

Be it a big MMA match, NASCAR, or college football, the fans seem to love Trump.

Governor Tim Walz, however, did not have the same luck.

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Walz attended the Michigan-Minnesota game in Michigan, and neither side seemed to like him too much.

There were videos of his motorcade arriving at the game, with fans going ballistic on him and booing him all the way in.

Then, during the game, fans booed him just about every time his face came up on the screen.

When Walz left, he was booed again, but this time it appeared that he flipped off a fan…

Now, to be fully transparent, I have not seen a still shot of that, but the one still shot that I did see showed Walz’s index finger, not his middle finger pointing to the fan.

Either way, the gesture was not received well and Walz got lit up on social media.

Michigan fans wanted him out of their state, and Minnesota fans were upset over a post that he made.

The VP hopeful posted, "I’ll always be a Minnesota guy. But after meeting some great people at the Big House, I must admit – Michiganders know how to host a good game day.”

Needless to say, that did not go over too well with the Minnesota faithful.

Walz is a walking hot mess, and now he has to debate Vance, where he will likely try to use that country bumpkin attitude to explain away all the times he has gotten caught lying.

Tune in, folks, because this one could get ugly.

The moderators are not fact-checking and the microphones will remain hot throughout the debate, so just about anything goes.

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