The doctor who ran against Democratic vice president pick Tim Walz in the Minnesota gubernatorial race two years ago warned voters that the white-haired National Guard veteran is a “wolf in sheep’s clothing” – and even had some advice for JD Vance.
“He comes across as everyone’s favorite uncle and jovial but the fact is he can be a pitbull when he needs to be,” Dr. Scott Jensen told The Post of Walz, who was tapped this week as Kamala Harris’ running mate for the November presidential election.
Jensen, a Republican and COVID-19 skeptic, was endorsed by Donald Trump when he vied to unseat Walz during the heated 2022 race.
He described his former opponent as a “wolf in sheep’s clothing” who had no problem going back on his word to advance his political agenda.
Walz, 60, boasted that he “can’t wait” to debate Donald Trump’s VP pick, Ohio Sen. JD Vance – but Jensen warned that the face-off may never even happen.
“My advice to JD Vance is I wouldn’t want to make a hotel reservation and make sure it’s not refundable,” Jensen quipped.
“If it’s politically strategic, I think he’ll do it regardless of what he told people he will do,” he added of the possibility that Walz could decide not to debate his opponent in the end.
“That’s just the way he does politics.”
Jensen, 69, got a sense of Walz’s slippery tendencies in the run-up to Election Day in 2022, he said. --->READ MORE HERE
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A Minnesota business owner who was forced to shut his doors after suffering financial devastation from the coronavirus pandemic and crime issued a scathing rebuke of Vice President Kamala Harris' running mate, Gov. Tim Walz, D-Minn., calling him an "evil person" for his handling of COVID-19.
"Walz is absolutely a total and complete failure," Greg Urban said Wednesday on "America Reports." "He's an incredibly divisive leader. He shut down the state for almost two years. Anybody that would go against his rules, so much as opening a coffee shop, would end up in jail for long periods of time."
Urban, the owner of Wild Greg's Saloon, said he was forced to shutter his Minneapolis bar when it could not rebound after COVID-19 lockdowns eased.
Urban's locations in Austin, Texas; Pensacola, Fla.; and Lakeland, Fla., bounced back relatively quickly, but "there was no road map ahead" for Minneapolis, he told Fox News' John Roberts.
"Minneapolis was a failed city, and it really hasn’t gotten any better. We were losing money every single month, where every other city came back very quickly from COVID, and you can only lose money so many months in a row as a business owner before you have to pull the pin," he said.
In his first term as governor, Walz oversaw Minnesota's response to the COVID-19 pandemic and favored heavy-handed restrictions, including lockdowns and mask mandates. Walz's administration also set up a hotline to report residents who violated COVID-19 mandates, as FOX 9 Minneapolis reported at the time. --->READ MORE HERE
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