If you thought the failed 2024 Democratic ticket of Tim Walz and Kamala Harris would quietly fade into political history, think again. The duo that couldn’t win a national election is suddenly “together again,” as their latest fundraising blast proudly declares—this time trying to scrape up cash for Walz’s 2025 reelection bid in Minnesota.
And what set off this urgent digital reunion? None other than MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell, the man Democrats love to loathe. On Wednesday, Lindell—forever branded by the left as a “2020 election conspiracy theorist”—filed paperwork to potentially run for Minnesota governor. He’s not even fully committed yet, but he already has Democrats hitting the panic button.
“I am going to announce either way on Dec. 11,” Lindell told The Minneapolis Star Tribune, a statement that apparently sent Team Walz-Harris rushing to their keyboards.
By Thursday, subscribers to KamalaHarris.com were greeted with something that looked like a middle-school group project—a mock text message exchange between the two losing running mates.
It kicks off with a chipper greeting: “Hi, Tim Walz here.”
Not to be outdone, the former veep jumps in: “Kamala too.”
Then the self-congratulating flourish: “Together again,” Walz declares, before quickly pivoting to the real purpose of the email—fearmongering and fundraising.
And of course, Lindell becomes the villain of the day. Walz warns supporters, “Trump loyalist and election denier Mike Lindell just jumped into the race against me for Governor of Minnesota.”
From there, it dissolves into the usual Democratic money plea—“We need your help”—with Walz asking readers to “split a contribution between my reelection campaign and Kamala’s work elevating the next generation of leadership in America.”
Because nothing says “next generation” like the same losing ticket begging for cash again.













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