Minnesota Democratic Gov. Tim Walz continued to defend President Biden's candidacy despite his struggles on the debate stage against former President Trump.
Biden surrogate Gov. Tim Walz, D-Minn., continued to defend the president's candidacy Friday despite repeatedly admitting he turned in a 'bad' performance at the CNN Presidential Debate. 'He had a bad night last night. I hate these debates. I've been through dozens of them myself, but they're performative,' Walz told 'America's Newsroom' Friday. 'Donald Trump is a performer.
One that's a decent man in Joe Biden that cares about what happens to the middle class. Then there's Donald Trump. We know what that looks like. The lie after lie doesn't change the fact that that presidency did not serve this country well.' 'Look, I hear the concerns on this,' he continued. 'The president is going to get another opportunity to do this. We all have these days. Not every broadcast is perfect. Not everything that we do on it is where we want it.
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