In a recent social media post, Governor Walz addressed men, urging them to consider the women in their lives during the upcoming election. "Think about all the women in your life that you love — daughters, wives, moms, cousins, neighbors. This election is about their lives and protecting their freedoms," Walz wrote.
Woods, however, took issue with Walz's statement, responding, "That’s why we are protecting them from you, and your promotion of mentally ill men in their bathrooms." As reported by Breitbart, Woods continued his critique, accusing Walz of being "the destroyer of their bodies, their dreams, and their futures with mutilation masquerading as ‘gender affirming care.'” He concluded his response by reiterating, “You’re a monster, and a dangerous one at that.”
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Walz's controversial stance on gender issues has been a point of contention in the past. He previously signed legislation in Minnesota that mandated the placement of tampons in boys’ school restrooms, a move that critics argue exacerbates gender dysphoria in children and supports the unfounded claim that boys can menstruate.
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The selection of Walz as Harris's running mate sparked a wave of criticism from Republicans, who highlighted the contentious legislation and labeled the Minnesota Governor "Tampon Tim" — a nickname that Democrats surprisingly embraced.
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Former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton expressed her support for the policy, stating, “How nice of the Trump camp to help publicize Gov. Tim Walz’s compassionate and common-sense policy of providing free menstrual products to students in Minnesota public schools! Let’s do this everywhere.” Similarly, Rep. Sandra Feist defended the legislation, using the hashtag #TamponTim and praising the law as an example of what can be achieved when student needs are addressed.
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Walz's recent social media post appears to be another attempt to appeal to male voters. According to a recent survey by Fairleigh Dickinson University, the Harris-Walz ticket is perceived as less "masculine." The poll revealed that Walz is lagging behind Trump’s running mate Sen. JD Vance in terms of perceived masculinity. Furthermore, a Minnesota Star Tribune survey found that 53 percent of male voters in Minnesota prefer the Trump-Vance ticket over the Harris-Walz ticket.
Despite these findings, Walz continues to assert his pro-Second Amendment stance on the campaign trail, even though the Harris-Walz ticket has openly expressed its desire to ban semi-automatic rifles. This contradiction was evident during their first campaign event in August, where both Harris and Walz advocated for a ban on AR-15s and other firearms labeled as "assault weapons" by Democrats.
The contentious issues surrounding the Harris-Walz ticket continue to fuel debate, with critics like Woods highlighting the potential dangers they believe the duo could pose to traditional values and individual freedoms.