Tim Walz of Minnesota will speak at the end of this month in the political conventions of the State for Democrats in South Carolina and California, his last attempt to qualify for voters that are probably central to the presidential nominating competition of his party 2028.
Mr. Walz, who was the nominee of his party last year for Vice -President, will give speeches during the two state conventions on the same day – May 31 – who portray his assistants as a performance of political endurance and private flight trips between Columbia, SC and Anaheim, Calif.
Since March, Mr. Walz has traveled throughout the state that President Trump won last year to keep town halls and to tackle largely democratic crowds in the Republican congress districts. Governor Walz spoke with the Democratic Convention in Montana, where his daughter lives, and is also planned to talk to South Dakota Democrats in July.
South Carolina has been near the front of the nominating calendar of the Democratic Party and former President Joseph R. Biden Jr. for decades. insisted on the state to first go in the 2024 competition. California has by far the largest series of delegates in the Democratic Primary.
Democrats are not expected to set the order of states for their 2028 primaries until next year, but the likely hopeful of the party flowed to states that have long been at the start of the nomination process.
JB Pritzker government of Illinois spoke last month In New Hampshireand Gov. Wes Moore van Maryland is planned to speak To Democrats in South Carolina The day before Mr. Walz does it. Pete Buttigieg, the former transport secretary and a presidential hopeful from 2020, will hold a town hall event on Tuesday In IowaWhere Mr. Walz has also held events.
Senator Bernie Sandersa liberal independent of Vermont, and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-CortezDemocrat from New York, also crossed the country and pulled tens of thousands of people to draw both red and blue states.
Said Mr. Walz in February that he does not exclude a presidential run from 2028 And since then little has done the idea that he is preparing for a national campaign. It is expected, but not yet officially, that he will look for a third term as governor next year. In recent weeks he has been a frequent presence on the cable television and on liberal podcasts that denounce the actions of the Trump administration.
He even appeared on the podcast of the Governor of California, Gavin Newsom, and scolded him after the fellow Democrat had organized extreme right-wing Trump allies, such as Charlie Kirk and Steve Bannon, during his show.
“I can’t give a message to women,” said Mr. Walz.
Mr. Newsom is not expected to appear at the California Democratic Party Convention.
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