My claims Walz boy knows why young people are plunging Dems and returning to Trump ‘Too dangerous’

Former Candidate for Vice President Tim Walz shared an anecdote on Friday in which his son, Gus Walz, explained President Donald Trump’s unique appeal with young people.

Since the 2024 elections, the Democratic Party has been considering the lack of support from young people.

The New York Times recently published a report claiming Democrats are spending $ 20 million in a study called, “Speaking to American Men: A Strategic Plan.”

The project aims to analyze the “syntax, language and content that acquires the attention and virality in these spaces” of male voters.

However, Walz shared a mirror from his son, who came without such a price.

“[Gus] It is quite in line with this, but what he said was, he said, “,”, many of these young boys, “they will not vote on politics issues, Tim Walz said during an interview in” based “podcast.

“And he was not distributing them. He said they may know politics issues, but most of them will not do.

Walz emphasized how different this approach is from many experienced adults in the political world, noticing, “we all reject it,” arguing a lot of Trump’s critics say “Donald Trump” as clown, “you know,” Donald Trump “.


In the “based” podcast, the former presidential candidate of my Governor Walz said his son Gus revealed to him that young people “are not voting on policy issues”. Podcast/Based Substack

However, Walz argued that the essence of Trump’s appeal is telling young people, “You have a place to support.”

“I think – that’s me just by pontifying for what it’s worth it,” he said.

“Social media and other things have cut people more than they were. We were more connected to my generation. It was easier to be a kid when I was grown up.”


President Donald Trump lands on the Air Force one.
Walz explained that Trump’s Appeal’s essence is telling young people, “You have a place to support.” AFP through Getty Images

He then warned that Trump enters into a deep need in American society.

“And I’ve always said this as a teacher: if you don’t give a child a place to support, they will go to find one.

“And I think Donald Trump understands belonging. He understands the groups, I mean, look at it. He gives them a uniform, the red hat. He gives them some calls, some points of conversation, whatever.

“It’s not so much politics,” he said, echoing his son’s comment.

“I think it’s too dangerous. But I don’t think we’ve come out to get them. We wouldn’t go out to make them feel part of that.”

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