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PoliticsApril 29, 2026
Tampon Tim Walz brags about increasing prisoner voting, pre-registering teenagers, as if those are good things
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Tim Walz: “We’ve established automatic voter registration for everyone, we created permanent absentee voter status, we pre-registered our 16 & 17 year olds to vote, and we’ve restored voting rights to 55,000 previously incarcerated criminals.” pic.twitter.com/kfjPKXQT1I
— TheBlaze (@theblaze) April 29, 2026
Some on the left have argued that voting must become more accessible. In that pursuit, they have expanded voting rights and access to anyone with a pulse. According to Tim Walz, the State of Minnesota has protected Democracy by “making your right to vote easier.” However, if this is defending Democracy, why is it not doing that? That is something the Gov. will never be able to convey, but that won’t stop him from bragging about handing over voting rights to criminals.
Gov. Tim Walz delivered his last State of the State address yesterday, and it was worse than you think. From touting his "accomplishments" to lies about gun violence and a non-existent threat to Democracy, he really decided to prove just how pathetic he is.
Per his speech, according to CBS:
People of color are facing an attack on their right to vote as the U.S. Supreme Court takes aim at the Voting Rights Act — but here in Minnesota, we've passed a VRA of our own — prohibiting standards that would deny or limit any citizen's right to vote based on their race, color or language.
Meanwhile, we've protected everyone's right to participate in our democracy by making it easier than ever to vote. We've established automatic voter registration. We've created a permanent absentee voter status. We've pre-registered 16- and 17-year-olds to vote. We've restored the franchise to more than 55,000 previously incarcerated Minnesotans who have paid their debt to society. We aren't just a place where everyone is welcome; we're a place where everyone's voice counts.
While many on the left believe this is a good thing, many on the right believe it is a joke, to say the very least. And while it is great that he believes previously incarcerated individuals are in dire need to make their voices heard, some may argue that they destroyed that privilege the moment they were convicted of a crime.
Voting was already a ridiculously easy thing to do. It does not take much effort to drive down to cast your vote in person. The fact that the state expands permanent absentee voter status is actually a mockery of election integrity. According to the Heritage Foundation, “Mail-in or absentee ballots are the ones most susceptible to being stolen, altered, and forged, and to having the voters be pressured or coerced when voting, because they are the only type of ballots marked in an unsupervised, unobserved setting.” Some may even argue that any fraudulent absentee ballot cast overrides a legitimate vote. You can draw your own conclusions.
But we're not done. Not by a long shot. After all, freedom doesn't just mean freedom from government oppression or corporate abuse. It means freedom from fear. And in addition to the immense heartbreak and loss gun violence has inflicted upon our state, especially on communities of color, the fact is that too many of us have to live in fear that we'll be next.
He truly just makes things up, doesn't he?
While it would have been great for Walz to list some of the ways he has improved the state or how his administration has protected Americans' freedoms in Minnesota, he cannot do so simply because he has done neither. And the fact that an unnecessary expansion of voting rights and his nonexistent fight to preserve Democracy is the legacy he wishes to stand on proves how pathetic he truly is. To call him one of America’s most unimpressive governors is an understatement.
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