SLEEPY EYE, Minn. — Gov. Tim Walz returned to Minnesota this weekend to kick off pheasant season and to attend a high school football game, as the campaign makes more overt efforts to court male voters.
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Trump is winning men by an average of 10 points according to high-quality public polls tracked by The Washington Post in September. In 2020 exit polls, Trump won men by eight points, and his campaign has focused in recent months on appealing to young men in particular.
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When one potential target came in range of the governor near a small pool of reporters allowed to watch the hunt, Walz chose not to shoot — invoking the unfortunate incident when then Vice President Dick Cheney, who recently endorsed the campaign, accidentally shot his companion during a quail hunt.
“Every vice president joke ever made was about to be made right there,� Walz said.
The Trump campaign was quick to seize on an online video where he appeared to fumble slightly while trying to clear a shotgun. Right-wing social media posters suggested the gun was not his. But Walz told reporters during the hunt that the Beretta was his own, adding that using someone elseâ€
The Trump campaign also criticized Walz for not carrying a gun in another video, mocking the visit as “a pheasant ‘huntingâ€
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Harris recently reminded voters during the presidential debate in September that she owns a Glock and proclaimed, “Weâ€
As a congressman, Walz initially championed gun rights and was active in the Congressional Sportsmenâ€
But Walz transformed into an anti-gun advocate after deadly mass killings at a country music festival in Las Vegas and a high school in Parkland, Fla.
On the trail now, Walz speaks passionately about the need for gun control, often referring to his time as a high school teacher and saying the top priority is protecting children.
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After eating some venison sticks, Walz met with several social influencers: David Clayton, an advocate for homeless veterans; rodeo athlete Ramontay McConnell; and hunting content creator Brandon Adams. In a TikTok video, Clayton asked Walz about bipartisanship and presented him with a fidget spinner for his son, Gus.
Walz told creators that pheasant hunting is his “favorite thing� in part because having dogs around and the ability to move around during the hunt rather than lying in wait such as during a deer hunt.
“Two things about it: the dogs, and for me, I canâ€
Later, during a stop for a BLT sandwich, Walz did not respond to questions about what he thinks are the reasons for the gender gap, or his plan to win over male voters.
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On Friday, Walz attended a high school football game as part of that tailored campaign for male voters. He returned to Mankato, Minn., where he once taught and coached, for the crosstown rivalry football game between Mankato East High School and Mankato West High School. Walz was the Mankato Westâ€
Walz carried a Mountain Dew as he greeted attendees at the game, and then sat in the bleachers signing baseball caps and taking selfies with supporters while seated next to his mother, Darlene Walz.
After huddling with members of the West team, which went on to win the game, Walz said “This is I think best of America, across the country. This is truly ‘Friday Night Lightsâ€
Walz will campaign more in the Midwest on Monday, traveling to neighboring Wisconsin.
Beth Reinhard and Isaac Stanley-Becker contributed to this report.