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The Minnesota State Fair is bustling this week, with a popular anti-Tim Walz booth drawing long lines.
Attendees are eager to win “Never Walz” fans and T-shirts from the booth set up by the conservative nonprofit Action 4 Liberty MN. The booth, featuring a large “Never Walz” sign, offers fairgoers a chance to spin a wheel for “Never Walz” merchandise following Walz’s rise to the 2024 Democratic presidential ticket. The Minnesota State Fair, running from Saturday through Labor Day weekend, is expected to draw 2 million visitors.
“Our amazing supporters spin the wheel for a chance at a free T-shirt and a ‘Never Walz’ fan. We’re a nonprofit organization that promotes liberty by exposing the RINOs and Leftists when they betray liberty, and we work to mobilize our grassroots army of supporters and train them on how to wield their individual political power as effectively as possible,” Action 4 Liberty leader and former Republican Minnesota state Rep. Erik Mortensen told Fox News Digital on Tuesday.
The “Never Walz” booth has become a major attraction. Mortensen notes that despite not offering popular fair food, its lines are longer than those of most food booths. She explained that the grassroots group has consistently highlighted how Walz has “destroyed our state.”
When asked about the motivation and history behind the booth, Mortensen stated:
“Action 4 Liberty has been leading the effort in MN for years in exposing Gov. Walz’s thirst for power. In 2021, our state fair booth was themed ‘Never Again’ referring to Walz’ unconstitutional lockdowns, mask mandates and vaccine mandates. The booth was used to promote my ‘Never Again’ bill that would remove the governor’s ability to unilaterally declare an emergency and anoint himself the ‘King of MN.’ We Minnesotans know Walz best. He pretends to be some folksy Midwesterner, but he’s a thin-skinned, power-drunk tyrant that has destroyed our state and has repeatedly violated Minnesotan’s liberties.”
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