November’s election results surprised a lot of people. Even the most enthusiastic and confident conservatives didn’t expect the red wave that came with a second term for Donald Trump, the once and future president.
One of those whom Trump’s reelection caught off guard was Gov. Tim Walz (D-Minn.). Either he legitimately expected that he and Kamala Harris would win last month, or he’s in denial. Whatever the case may be, Walz gave his first post-election interview to an ABC affiliate in St. Paul, Minn.
“It felt like at the rallies, at the things I was going to, the shops I was going in, that the momentum was going our way, and it obviously wasn’t,” Walz told KSTP-TV’s Tom Hauser, as the Washington Examiner reported. “So, yeah, I was a little surprised.”
It’s easy to argue that Walz’s surprise is due at least in part to the fact that Democrats stay within their bubbles far too often. Friendly interviews, failure to associate with anyone who doesn’t fall in line with left-wing values, and a blind belief that only leftists are virtuous and right make for surprise when a leftist finds out that people who disagree with him exist.
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