Whether or not or not Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is tapped by Vice President Kamala Harris to be her working mate, he’s made an enormous contribution to her marketing campaign because the man who first referred to as it like it’s when it got here to Donald Trump and his working mate JD Vance.
“These guys are just weird,” Walz mentioned on MSNBC on July 23. With one easy phrase, he helped redefine the marketing campaign.
And boy, does Trump hate it. He’s so defensive over the tag that he had a meltdown and attacked Democrats whereas showing on a right-wing podcast Thursday.
“Well, they’re the weird ones,” he mentioned. “That’s a weird deal going on there. They’re the weird ones. Nobody’s ever called me weird. I’m a lot of things, but weird I’m not. And I’m upfront. And he’s not either, I will tell you. JD is not at all. They are.”
In a determined bid to gradual the presumptive Democratic nominee’s momentum, Trump and the GOP have added the “I’m rubber and you’re glue” technique to harping on Harris’ snicker and her “love of Venn diagrams and her call to ban plastic straws.” But it surely’s not working.
CNN information guru Harry Enten confirmed that Friday morning.
“‘Weird’ has “penetrated the zeitgeist,” mentioned Enten, and he proved it with a take a look at Google: Searches for “weird” had been up 22% previously week and up 32% previously three days.
However individuals aren’t simply trying to find “weird”—They’re looking out “weird” and “MAGA”; “weird” and “GOP”; and “weird” and “Vance.” They’re additionally trying to find “weird” and “Walz,” and people search outcomes will flip up way more entertaining content material than Trump and Vance’s newest utterings.
In the long run, voters are going to attract their very own conclusions about who’s bizarre. Let’s face it—all of us know bizarre after we see it.
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