Michigan fans were seen booing, shouting 'Get out of here' at the Minnesota governor
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz attended the Michigan-Minnesota game on Saturday, and was subsequently slammed on social media for a post celebrating his home state's rival hours after he was booed by college football fans.
"I’ll always be a Minnesota guy. But after meeting some great people at the Big House, I must admit – Michiganders know how to host a good game day," Walz posted to his X account following the game.
Walz's appearance at the game was underscored by a viral social media video showing college football fans booing his motorcade on Saturday as it made its way to the stadium.
"VP Candidate Tim Walz p---ed off Michigan fans," a TikTok user captioned the video that has racked up more than 1.5 million views on TikTok alone.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz speaks on stage during the Democratic National Convention on Aug. 21, 2024, in Chicago. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Michigan fans were seen booing, shouting "Tampon Tim" and "Get out of here" at the Minnesota governor. The fans allegedly began booing due to Walz's security detail keeping fans in the rain for 30 minutes as he made his way through security, the New York Post reported.
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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, wearing a camouflage hunting cap, greets students from U-M after his flight arrived in the rain at Willow Run Airport on Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024. (Paul Egan/Detroit Free Press / USA Today Network via Imagn Images)
Following Walz posting about his visit to the "Big House" and lauding his state's rival, critics ripped him for not being loyal to his home state's team and reminded him that he was booed while making his way to the game.
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They were booing you - 😂
— Catturd ™ (@catturd2) September 29, 2024
If this guy can’t even be loyal to the Gophers, zero chance he’s loyal to the United States in office. https://t.co/gEOUsFeV0Y
— Illinois Tea Party Conservative (@IL4Liberty) September 29, 2024
It’s so funny how in this picture no one in the crowd is looking at him, including the people literally on the railing, even though the game is over and his big exit is the only thing happening https://t.co/ORtRxPJkAV pic.twitter.com/6ZyBq6Lgam
— Mystery Grove Movie List Co. (@MysteryGrove) September 29, 2024
They booed this dude out of the stadium 🤣 https://t.co/fsnuPc2g1m
— Hodgetwins (@hodgetwins) September 29, 2024
I think you’ve been to China more than you’ve been to Michigan.
— Viva Frei (@thevivafrei) September 29, 2024
So really, you’re a China guy. But we all know that already @Tim_Walz https://t.co/LLb0yhqHbb
This alone should be a disqualifying.
— Diego Romero (@romer0_diego) September 29, 2024
No loyalty. https://t.co/0CZZVAP5lC
They booed you😂🤣😂🤣 pic.twitter.com/jZC9tSkZYl
— Spitfire (@DogRightGirl) September 29, 2024
The University of Michigan notched a 27-24 victory over its Minnesota rival in the Little Brown Jug game on Saturday. The Democratic vice presidential candidate also attended a Michigan tailgate ahead of the game, the New York Post reported.
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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Ohio Sen. JD Vance (Getty Images)
"A little rain can't keep us from the big Michigan-Minnesota game! And it's not gonna stop these students from making sure that everyone on their campus is registered to vote," Walz posted on X ahead of the game, flanked by supporters.
A little rain can't keep us from the big Michigan-Minnesota game!
— Tim Walz (@Tim_Walz) September 28, 2024
And it's not gonna stop these students from making sure that everyone on their campus is registered to vote. https://t.co/uyNRZrYcpq pic.twitter.com/SdFkHcbEL2
Walz has been preparing for his debate against Republican challenger Vance on Tuesday. The Saturday game is anticipated as his last high-profile public appearance ahead of the debate.
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