‘Disqualifying’: Harris and Walz Both Keep Equating Trump Supporters to Nazis

Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate, Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) have had a nasty habit lately of insulting not just the Trump-Vance ticket, but also those who are voting to elect the former president once more. Walz was the architect of referring to Sen. JD Vance (R-OH) as “weird,” and now he’s repeatedly referred to Trump supporters as “Nazis” after former and potentially future President Donald Trump held a rally at Madison Square Garden almost 86 years after the Nazis held such a rally at MSG, when it was at a different location in New York City. Harris has refused to call out her running mate for such remarks, a move the Trump-Vance campaign refers to as “disqualifying,” in addition to “disgusting” and “shameful.”

Walz . . . insisted on making the comparison to Nazis while at a pro-abortion rally in the swing state of Nevada over the weekend, speaking about “a direct parallel.” While speaking to a reporter on Tuesday, Walz cowardly tried to dance around his response as to if he stood by those remarks.

“You were comparing that rally to a Nazi rally,” asked a reporter. “Look, I’m comparing it to the hate that came out of this and I think they confirm that,” Walz tried to offer. As the reporter asked to confirm Walz stood by such a comparison, Walz responded, “look, the rally, you saw it for yourself, I’ll let the American public make the decision of what they saw.”

Harris herself was also asked if she stood by such comments during a Tuesday interview with a local news outlet. “Do you compare that, do you find that similar comparison,” the reporter asked, mentioning he had also spoken with Walz.

“Listen, this election is in seven days and I think the American people have a very clear choice,” Harris began by answering, despite how that has absolutely nothing to do with the direct question that was asked of her. The question was also not about Trump, but about Walz, her own running mate. “And on one hand you have Donald Trump who is constantly fanning the flames of division and hate, who is trying to have the American people point their fingers at each other or my leadership, which is founded on a lived experience that the vast majority of us have more in common than separate us. We want to come together as a country and have leaders who know how to work across the aisle. We certainly don’t want leaders like Donald Trump, who talk about the American people as enemies within.”

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