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The former democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz said in a new interview on Tuesday that it was “pure hell” since his party lost the presidential election last November.

In conversation with Rachel Maddow from MSNBC, the governor of Minnesota was asked which council he would give “average people” who have been rejected by the agenda president, Donald Trump.

“You know that this over -claimed term, the frog in the boiling water? ‘We were in the damn pot for far too long,” said Walz. “I think it speaks. It thinks of their neighbors. It writes and brings the members of the congress – look, there is no spine among these people – but that’s real.”

Walz then offered exhausted democratic voters a certain sympathy.

“I’m also with it for the voters. Everyone is tired. Trust me, I understand,” said Walz. “It was a pure hell and the disappointment and the frustration, and I am, you know that we could have done what we could do to make the case? Because we knew this. “We act so much that we are tired. “

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Tim Walz

The former democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz said that it was “pure hell” since he and his running comrades Kamala Harris lost the election in 2024. (Screenshot/MSNBC)

The democratic governor continued to complain about how the country debated three days, whether the billionaire Trump and the co-founder of the government of the government Efficiency, Elon Musk, which he referred to “President Musk”, a “Nazi greeting” in a trump Introduction had given last week.

“Of course he did it, but that’s a distraction from what, I think you said it, that’s ‘play on’ things here,” continued Walz. “And I am worried about this federal employee because they are in a difficult situation that some of these people, especially those who work in relation to all the things that improve our society.”

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Tim Walz

Walz asked the Democrats not to “take the bait for the distractions”, as President Trump implemented his agenda. (Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

“So I would tell the people that they remain concentrated. Don’t take the bait for the distractions. Surrounded clean water and hospitals and security and airports, all the things that they pursue … We have to find this voice. Pause from Federal grants.

Walz also asked the Democrats to “use the courts”, said carefully, and did not beat Trump what the dishes say, even if his party took this way.

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Harris and Walz in Las Vegas

The Harris Walz team was the first democratic ticket of the White House, which has lost the national referendum since 2004. (Ronda Churchill/AFP via Getty Images)

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“I think it brings it to the individual. Show what each of these programs is doing and what it means for people’s lives,” said Walz.

“Yes,” Maddow agreed. “No matter which people motivated the voice of anyone if they didn’t think they would vote for the reduction in fire fighting if they did not think they voted to reduce meat inspections if they were not of the opinion that You would do the air traffic control now, everything is getting very, very clear at the moment.

Maddow wrongly claimed that her one -on -one interview with Walz was his “first interview since the presidential election”, even though it was his first national. Walz spoke to several local Minnesota outlets in December after losing the 2024 race.

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