Walz says Dems weren’t ‘bold enough’ to stand up for DEI, immigration

The governor of Minnesota Tim Walz said that the Democratic Party has entered its current chaos because it was not “bold enough” to defend diversity, fairness, inclusion and immigration.
The former president’s candidate appeared on Thursday at an event in the city hall in Rosenberg, Texas, along with the former MP Beto Ourork. “I will notice this offer — [Signal] The series of texts that were taking place had used a little diversity, fairness and integration into the people who were there. ”
“So I think and I have this, when we see people retreat and see companies retracting threats, instead of tending to that and knowing that we do this because it is not morally the right thing to do, it is the right thing economically.
“We were talking about this for years as a country of immigrants, and we allowed them to determine the issue of immigration. We allowed them to determine the issue on Dei, and we allowed them to determine what it is,” Walz announced. “We got ourselves in this chaos because we were not bold enough to stand and say,” You are a curse on the right we are proud of these policies. We will put it in that, and we will implement it. ”
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The governor of Minnesota Tim Walz speaks at the city hall event at the Roosevelt Secondary School in De Mine, Iowa, on March 14. (AP/Matthew Pozney)
Walz added that the Republicans “will use fear” and “will do everything in their power.
“What I would like to say is that we need to make sure that we are very organized,” he told the public.
“One of the groups that has benefited greatly by us, we understand that diversity, fairness and integration have policies about this, they were the old warriors themselves for employment. Old warriors are part of the group when the federal government rented people accordingly,” Walz said.
He added: “What is left of it is, as we all know, in the state of Minnesota, beautiful white, very cold, as you see in the northern hemisphere, the northern states, the population is declining, and 70 % of our workforce over the next twenty years will come from colored societies.” “Our existence depends on diversity, fairness and integration.”
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Former Vice President and Democratic Candidate Kamala Harris and her colleague at Minnesota Tim and Alz were seen during a campaign in Milwoki and Wisconsin in August 2024. (Reuters/Kevin Lamark)
Last week, Trump said Walzal contributed to the loss of Democrats in the 2024 elections.
Trump’s comments came in response to the statements made by Walz in Podcast with California Governor Gavin New Roosom, in which Walzal expected that he could kick A-for most of Trump’s supporters.

Tim Walz at The Today Today, Live in the Vox Media Podcast stage presented by Smartsheet at SXSW on March 8, 2025 in Austin, Texas. (Rick Kern/Getty Images for Vox Media)
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“Well, he is a loser. Yes. No, I think so. He lost elections,” Trump said. “He played a role. As you know, the Vice President usually does not play a role. They say. I think Tim played a role. I think he was so bad that he hurt her. But she harmed herself. And an atmosphere hurts them both. They didn’t have a wonderful group, but I might put it in the bottom of the group.”
Fox News Diana Stacy contributed to this report.
2025-03-28 11:20:00