Minnesota Governor Tim Walz embraces the state’s pheasant hunting culture by participating in the opening day of the season, using his own Beretta shotgun. Trekking through challenging terrain for three hours, Walz humorously reflects on his unsuccessful hunt, where only a friend from his hunting party managed to bag a bird. Walz, who has recently formed a new coalition aimed at appealing to gun owners and rural voters, underscores his status as a gun owner while advocating for universal background checks.
Known for his outdoor enthusiasm, Walz reminisces about past hunting experiences, including a bipartisan congressional shoot that he found risky due to inexperienced participants. His campaign strategy includes reaching out to male and rural voters, emphasized by a recent CBS News poll showing a significant gender gap in voter preferences. As he navigates the hunting scene, Walz’s light-hearted interactions with his hunting dogs foster a relatable image, subtly blending his role as governor with his personal interests in the outdoors.
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