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Minnesota Democratic Gov. Tim Walz admitted that his 2024 bid for vice president might have hurt him with voters in his home state as he weighs seeking another term as governor.
The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported Friday that Walz acknowledged in an interview his bid alongside former Vice President Kamala Harris might have hurt him with voters in Minnesota.
"People get tired of it," Walz said. "I get tired of myself at times."
The Minnesota governor said he has not yet decided whether he will seek re-election.
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The former Democratic vice presidential nominee said he understands voters' desire for "something new