On the eve of Election Day, Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz made his campaign’s final pitch to Wisconsin voters at a Monday evening rally, telling supporters their votes could shape not only the next four years but the next 40 years.
“We’re in the last two minutes of this game,” said Walz, drawing on his past as a high school football coach and projecting confidence in the outcome. “It’s tied. But we’ve got the damn ball!”
Walz, the governor of Minnesota, ended his whirlwind campaign through Wisconsin at the State Fair Exposition Center with Milwaukee-born musician Eric Benét and a couple hundred supporters…