Walz on what he'd do differently from the Biden admin and appealing to voters
Tim Walz joined ABC's "The View" on Monday, where he discussed what he would have done differently than the Biden-Harris administration -- a questioned that Harris herself struggled with in her own appearance on the talk show.
The governor said that he wished one of their ticket's proposals -- an expansion on Medicare -- "would have been proposed sooner." He argued their campaign is focusing heavily on things like the care economy and child care affordability.
Walz also discussed how they can appeal to men and Black voters, two voting blocks where Trump is having success.
"As as vice president says, we have a responsibility to earn the votes from everyone and not make the assumption that men or women are going to be with us. I hear oftentimes about the Black community. Why would we assume that they were with us, unless we're putting out proposals that positively impact their life?" Walz said.
He argued that they are trying to make voters aware of their proposals on housing, child care, small businesses and more.
Read more about Walz on "The View" here.