Jimmy Kimmel Plays Up Tim Walz’s Minnesota Nice As VP Candidate Makes Late Night Debut

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Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) had a friendly and generally light-hearted late night debut on Jimmy Kimmel Live tonight, with only a brief mention of last week’s debate and much focus on his past as a high school teacher. “I can come up with no greater compliment than this, but you seem to me like the kind of guy who cleans the lint out of the dryer after every use,” Kimmel said at the end of the segment.

There was only a brief mention of Walz’s debate last week against JD Vance. Kimmel asked him about the moment when he asked Vance whether he believed Donald Trump won the election.

The GOP VP nominee wouldn’t answer. “That should have been the lead, 85 minutes before,” Walz said. Kimmel responded, “Yeah, it’s crazy, although you have to remember the last vice president who said he thought Trump lost the election would up being chased out of the Capitol building.” Walz was in Los Angeles for the guest appearance, and earlier in the day toured the Nova Music Festival Exhibition in Culver City to commemorate the first anniversary of the Hamas attack on Israel.

As Kimmel asked Walz about being a social studies teacher, he mentioned also supervising the lunch room. “This is no good deed goes unpunished,” Walz said. “One of my first years there, I went over to the freshman table and they were getting kind of loud, and I’m like fellas, calm down.

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