During a rally in Tucson, Arizona, Vice Presidential candidate Tim Walz called former President Donald Trump a “dictator” who aims to “overturn the Constitution.”
Walz made the remarks as he addressed a crowd of supporters, expressing strong confidence in Kamala Harris’s chances for victory. “Momentum is on our side, but we’re taking nothing for granted,” he said.
Stressing Arizona’s critical role as a battleground state, he added, “In Arizona, a single vote per precinct could be what it takes to win the whole damn race for the country.”
Walz painted a vivid picture of the election’s stakes, telling the audience that the “American experiment” is on the line. He asked supporters to imagine a future moment when they’re asked about the actions they took during the 2024 election.
“Someday, you’ll be sitting on your porch, in that rocking chair, and a young one will come up and ask what you did when the American experiment was at risk,” Walz said.
“There was someone running who wanted to be a dictator, to overturn the Constitution, and who even spoke about using the military against our own people. What did you do to stop that?” he asked, echoing