Kamala Harrisā selection of Tim Walz as her running mate continues to prove to be a disaster.
Walz bombed his debate with J.D. Vance.
And what Tim Walz said behind closed doors revealed something terrifying for Democrats.
Tim Walz demands the elimination of the Electoral CollegeĀ
The founders wrote the Electoral College into the Constitution to ensure that states with big populations couldnāt run roughshod over smaller states.
The founders wanted a system where all states had a say in choosing the President since the President and Vice President are the only nationally elected officials.
Democrats hate the Electoral College.
Thatās because in 2000 and 2016, Al Gore and Hillary Clinton lost the Presidency despite winning the popular vote, with George W. Bush and Donald Trump hitting the 270-vote threshold in the Electoral College.
Democrats spent the intervening years trying to lay the groundwork to eliminate the Electoral College and move to a national popular vote model so Democrats could win the Presidency just by running up the score in liberal cities like New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago.
Along with granting amnesty ā and voting rights ā to illegal aliens and adding Washington D.C. and Puerto Rico as states, moving to a national popular vote is how Democrats plan to end competitive elections in America so they can rule in perpetuity.
Tim Walz blurted out at a fundraiser held at Gavin Newsomās house in California that the Electoral College should be done away with.
āI think all of us know the Electoral College needs to go,ā Walz declared.Ā
āWe need a national popular vote that is something. But thatās not the world we live in,ā Walz added.
A campaign spokesperson tried to claim Walz was just speaking for himself.
āGovernor Walz believes that every vote matters in the Electoral College and he is honored to be traveling the country and battleground states working to earn support for the Harris-Walz ticket. He was commenting to a crowd of strong supporters about how the campaign is built to win 270 electoral votes,ā a campaign statement read.
āAnd, he was thanking them for their support that is helping fund those efforts,ā the statement added.
But Walz made similar comments at a fundraiser held at the home of Alexander Soros, the son and heir to George Sorosā political operations.
āI am hopeful on this country, but Iām also a pragmatist and a realist,ā Walz told the crowd.
āThatās the Electoral College system, the way itās set up, and the states that weāre vying for are incredibly close,ā Walz continued. āThe good news on this is the Vice President and I and everyone thatās out there in these states are feeling the energy.ā
And in 2019, Kamala Harris expressed an openness to doing away with the Electoral College as well during an interview with left-wing late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel.
āThereās no question that the popular vote has been diminished in terms of making the final decision about whoās the President of the United States and we need to deal with that, so Iām open to the discussion,ā Kamala Harris told Kimmel.
Liberals only want to get rid of the Electoral College because Donald Trumpās base is more evenly distributed across the swing states and the Leftās voters are more concentrated in big cities located in blue states.
Walzās repeated claims to want to do away with the Electoral College this year could also be a sign that the Harris-Walz campaignās polling isnāt as rosy as the public polls at the state levels, and that Walz is prepping the ground for the fight Democrats will wage if Trump again wins the Electoral College while losing the meaningless popular vote.