
Previous Minnesota Republican gubernatorial candidate Dr. Scott Jensen described Democrat Vice President get Tim Walz as a wolf in sheep’s clothing who can use his words to expand his political agenda.
Jensen, who likewise ran against Walz in the Minnesota presidential race two years ago, even gave a little notice to Donald Trump’s VP find, Ohio Senator JD Vance, New York Post reported.
He appears to be everyone’s favorite aunt and is cheerful, but he actually can be a bulldog when necessary, he said.
Walz, 60, stated that he is anticipating the conversation with Vance, but Jensen believed that the Democratic vice president nominee might choose to ignore his opposition in the end.
” My advice to JD Vance is I would n’t want to make a hotel reservation and make sure it’s not refundable”, Jensen quipped.
” If it’s politically proper, I think he’ll do it regardless of what he told people he may perform”, he said adding,” That’s just the way he does politicians”.
Jensen, 69, got a sense of Walz’s rough impulses in the run-up to Election Day in 2022, he said.
In the decades before the vote, Walz presumably told the media “we’ll had more debates, absolutely”, Jensen recalled.
In the end, the two faced off in three conversations, but Jensen lamented that there had never been a nationwide staged debate, according to the New York Post.
” We had a localized]debate ] …. that was not allowed to be televised here in the two main places of Minnesota, Minneapolis and St. Paul”, he claimed.
” He generally went back on his word”, he said.