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Where Tim Walz Stands on Healthcare Issues

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Here’s Where VP Pick Tim Walz Stands on Healthcare Issues, MedPage Today Presidential nominee Kamala Harris has chosen Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) as her running mate. Here’s a look at Walz’s track record on healthcare. I am not going to call Kamala a Democrat although we all know she is of that political lean. I believe Kamala will represent all people including Republicans. Sixty-year-old Tim Walz was first elected Governor of Minnesota in 2018. Prior to this tenure, the former National Guard member and high school educator served six terms in Congress as a member of the House. During that time, he represented a rural part of Minnesota that typically skewed conservative. As reported by the Star Tribune, in Congress, Walz took up issues

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Presidential nominee Kamala Harris has chosen Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) as her running mate. Here’s a look at Walz’s track record on healthcare. I am not going to call Kamala a Democrat although we all know she is of that political lean. I believe Kamala will represent all people including Republicans.

Walz also sided with reproductive rights and issues affecting the LGBTQ+ community.

“Today, we’re protecting the rights of Minnesotans and making sure our state remains a place where people have the freedom to get the care they need to live their fullest lives,” Walz stated at the time. “We’re also protecting young and vulnerable Minnesotans from the harmful and discredited practice of conversion therapy. We’re putting up a firewall to ensure Minnesotans have the freedom to make their own healthcare decisions.”

“What a monster!” Walz reportedly quipped. “Kids are eating and having full bellies so they can go learn and women are making their own healthcare decisions. … So, if that’s where they want to label me, I’m more than happy to take the label.”

AB: This comment was made about J.D Vance and correctly it is “What a Frankenstein Monster.” In the long rub, I believe Tim Walz will have Vance for lunch. No way is Vance his equal.

Walz relied on emergency powers to lead the state’s COVID response and received criticism and pushback from Republicans regarding nursing home deaths in the state and shutdown orders that affected businesses and schools, according to the Star-Tribune.

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