Vice presidential nominee Tim Walz received a warm reception at the International Association of Fire Fighters Convention in Boston, using sports analogies to rally up the crowd and highlight his dedication to serving workers. With just 69 days left until the election, Walz emphasized the importance of unions in strengthening America and promised to have the backs of workers if elected.
In his speech, Walz took shots at former President Donald Trump and his running mate, JD Vance, for what he perceived as a lack of support for workers’ rights. He also criticized Project 2025, calling it a plan that would benefit the wealthy at the expense of the middle class.
Walz’s visit to Boston is part of his recent campaign tour in New England, where he has been engaging with voters and sharing his vision for unity and progress. He emphasized the need for national unity and encouraged meaningful policy discussions to achieve common goals, regardless of political differences.
The firefighters at the convention expressed their support for Walz, with one Michigan firefighter praising his dedication to their cause. Walz’s message resonated with the crowd, who cheered him on as he promised to fight for the American worker and bring positive change to the country.
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