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Walz says GOP bans books in classrooms but are 'OK with weapons of mass destruction' in schools
Walz says GOP bans books in classrooms but are 'OK with weapons of mass destruction' in schools
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Published Sep 08, 2024 10:30 PM PHT
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Democratic Vice-Presidential candidate Minnesota Governor Tim Walz spoke to the Human Rights Campaign Annual National Dinner In Washington, D.C. Saturday (September 7) where he said Republicans are more interested in banning books than weapons in schools.
Democratic Vice-Presidential candidate Minnesota Governor Tim Walz spoke to the Human Rights Campaign Annual National Dinner In Washington, D.C. Saturday (September 7) where he said Republicans are more interested in banning books than weapons in schools.
His address comes as Harris leads the former president Donald Trump nationally 45% to 41% in a Reuters/Ipsos survey published on Aug 29. A July Reuters/Ipsos poll gave Harris a one-percentage point lead.
His address comes as Harris leads the former president Donald Trump nationally 45% to 41% in a Reuters/Ipsos survey published on Aug 29. A July Reuters/Ipsos poll gave Harris a one-percentage point lead.
Recent surveys also show Harris and Walz gaining ground in several battleground states and over issues such as crime and the economy.
Recent surveys also show Harris and Walz gaining ground in several battleground states and over issues such as crime and the economy.
But in the seven battleground states that could decide the election - Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona, North Carolina, Michigan and Nevada - Trump had a 45% to 43% lead over Harris among registered voters in the August Reuters/Ipsos survey.
But in the seven battleground states that could decide the election - Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona, North Carolina, Michigan and Nevada - Trump had a 45% to 43% lead over Harris among registered voters in the August Reuters/Ipsos survey.
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