MINNEAPOLIS – As questions fueled by Republicans continue swirling about Governor Tim Walz’s military service and his D-W-I nearly 30 years ago, Hamline University analyst David Schultz says from a political perspective Walz needs to come out, be candid about his past and talk to reporters because the longer he doesn’t talk to reporters about it, the more these stories continue to fester.
Schultz says Walz will be disadvantaged if they persist until the debate with Republican rival J-D Vance. “Walz probably wants to be on the offensive and not on the defensive in the debate.”
In the latest news, the Star Tribune reports although Walz admitted to drinking and driving in Nebraska in 1995 when he ran for Congress in 2006, his campaign repeatedly claimed he didn’t drive drunk.
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