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Tim Walz wins cheers by using Trump phrase against him

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz on Thursday threw former President Donald Trump's words back in his face during a campaign stop in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

While speaking with voters in the crucial Pennsylvania swing county, Walz made a reference to Trump's statement during a campaign rally that "I want to protect the women of our country... I’m going to do it whether the women like it or not.”

Walz then turned the equation around on the former president to argue that American women were the people with real power in this election.

"I have to say, this feeling of women right now, every age and every party, here's what's going to happen on Tuesday," Walz said. "They are going to send a loud and clear message to Donald Trump on November 5th. They're going to send that message whether he likes it or not."

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At this point the audience burst into applause, apparently recognizing the allusion Walz was making.

"Kamala says we're not going back, and we're not," Walz continued. "I'm here today, on behalf of the vice president, I'm here on behalf of folks across this country humbly asking for your vote... elections are won in this 120-hour window, so we're not taking anything for granted."

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