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This rare collectible features a unique slogan and design, perfect for any political enthusiast. The cardboard fan on a stick is made from high-quality paperboard and wood stick materials, ensuring durability and longevity. The fan was manufactured in the United States and is a great representation of Walz's VICE-presidential campaign. Tim Walz Anti fan Never Walz From Minnesota State Fair 2024 FALCON HEIGHTS, Minn. — Not far from a stand selling deep-fried hot dogs and steps from a booth dedicated to the Minnesota Vikings is one of the most popular displays at the STATE FAIR IN THE LAND OF 10,000 LAKES one of the largest in the US. The “Never Walz” booth — sponsored by grassroots political party Action 4 Liberty — boasted long lines as attendees waited for the chance to spin a wheel marked with several of the Democratic vice presidential nominee’s most controversial initiatives. After taking a spin, fairgoers would walk away with either a “Never Walz” handheld fan or a T-shirt depicting former President Donald Trump holding a copy of the Constitution and bearing the legend “Never Surrender.” The wheel is constantly spinning. It’s never stopping,” Action 4 Liberty organizer Jesse Smith told The Post, saying that between 5,000 and 10,000 fair attendees stop by the booth daily, with 90% having a positive reaction. Walz is the first Minnesotan to appear on a major-party ticket since Walter Mondale was buried in Ronald Reagan’s 1984 re-election landslide — and Republicans as well as Democrats are excited about it, for different reasons. “Minnesota is really fired up and ready to see a change because we’ve lived under Walz’s dictatorship,” Republican Party of Minnesota deputy chairwoman Donna Bergstrom told The Post at the party’s booth, appearing to reference the governor’s COVID restrictions — which included A HOTLINE TO allow nosy neighbors to snitch on each other. “We’re really glad he’s on the national stage on the one hand so that all of America can really see how unready he is to be our vice president.” May Lor Xiong, a longshot GOP congressional candidate who wants to represent a district including St. Paul in DC, said she was “hoping” that “there will be a big Republican turnout” along with independents and Democrats to rebuke the state’s leadership. However, Minnesota has gone Republican in just three presidential elections since the end of World War II, and at the Democratic-Farmer-Labor booth, some fairgoers clad in Harris-Walz shirts raced to stick blue pins in a map of the state to show their support for the ticket. “There’s a lot of excitement, but I’m not sure it’s just him,” said DFL booth worker Julius Jones, who described Walz as an “everyman” and compared him to “your uncle down the road.” “Everybody is excited for Kamala because this is going to be a historic election,” he added. ORDER BEFORE 2PM CENTRAL = SAME DAY SHIPPING