Democrats expect ‘fatigue of Donald Trump’ to affect US election outcome
"Folks are excited about voting, and I just can’t describe the difference in the vibe that’s out there with folks and how hungry they are for something different," Tim Walz, the running mate of Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris, said
WASHINGTON, November 5. /TASS/. Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, the running mate of Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris, believes that ‘fatigue of Donald Trump’ will factor heavily in this year’s election.
"It’s a divided country. That’s where we are," Walz told the reporters on the tarmac before flying from Pennsylvania to Washington. "But I think that the fatigue of Donald Trump, you can feel it out there. Folks are excited about voting, and I just can’t describe the difference in the vibe that’s out there with folks and how hungry they are for something different."
Walz added that he had not yet spoken to Democratic candidate Harris on the election day.
The US presidential election is taking place on November 5, with voters also selecting a third of the Senate, the entire House of Representatives, and governors for 11 states and 2 territories.
Republican candidate Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Kamala Harris are vying for the presidency. Trump, who served as the 45th president of the United States from 2017 to 2021, is seeking a return to the White House after losing to Joe Biden in the 2020 election. Harris has been serving as vice president since January 2021.