Democratic Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz raised some eyebrows about what he plans to do on Nov. 6 during his late-night debut on “Jimmy Kimmel Live.”
On Monday, Walz and liberal host Jimmy Kimmel took turns knocking his GOP rival Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, over his refusal to say that former President Trump lost the 2020 election during last week’s vice presidential debate.
Walz called it “very surreal” to listen to, but pivoted to his own optimism that the country will “turn the page” on Election Day.
“For me, and being an eternal optimist, I always say that. I supervised a high school lunchroom – you’re an optimist or you’re dead,” Walz said. “This idea that look, we get to turn the page on that, and I plan on waking up on November 6 with Madam President.”