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To say that Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz failed to impress during his nationally televised debate coming-out party would be a huge understatement and some of his fellow Democrats now rue the day that he was picked to be Kamala Harris’ running mate.

Not even three-to-one odds with the CBS News moderators teaming up with Walz could spare him from the humiliation suffered at the hands of Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) whose performance was so impressive that even some in the media have been forced to admit it while “Tampon Tim” has been widely panned.

In candid remarks by several anonymous Democrats who likely want to remain that way for obvious reasons, Harris was second-guessed for letting the Jew-haters influence her VP pick while another likened him to geriatric lame-duck President Joe Biden whose own debate showing was so bad, his party stole his nomination away from him.

“She didn’t pick Shapiro as VP because he’s Jewish — a blatant attempt to placate antisemites on the far left,” an unnamed source told the New York Post. “Tim Walz is a nice guy, but there’s no way that Josh Shapiro would have gotten schooled that badly by JD Vance.”

“Shapiro would have done a better job pushing back on Vance than Walz did,” another source said, but claiming that Harris “destroyed” Trump in their debate in which the Democrat nominee was aided by ABC News moderators David Muir and Linsey Davis who repeatedly “fact-checked” him while allowing her to lie with impunity for the entire night.

“Walz told the Harris campaign he was a poor debater,” another anonymous Dem told the outlet. “He was clearly honest about that.”

Being a “poor debater” is one thing, a gaffe worthy of Biden is another and that’s what “Tampon Tim” served up when he boasted about how he’s “become friends with school shooters,” an epic mental misfire that Republicans aren’t going to let him forget.

A “well-connected party source” said that the Harris campaign has no message besides “I’m not Donald Trump,’” who described the Minnesota governor as looking “eerily similar to [President] Biden up there,” referring to the catastrophic June 27 CNN debate when Democrats realized that they could no longer hide the octogenarian incumbent’s senility from the electorate.

“Sometimes in politics, you gotta know when to fight, and you gotta know when to dance,” one of the sources told the outlet, regretful that Walz kept his nasty temper in check. “Tim waltzed most of the night when he shoulda been fighting more.”

But another source downplayed the naysayers and nervous Nellies who are hand-wringing about Harris bowing to the anti-Semites in her base by passing over Shapiro for the creepy, lying, bumbling Walz.

“I think the lament for Shapiro only exists among the right because they are so upset with JD,” they said. “They want to project it onto Harris’ own choice.”

Another saw a silver lining in the short attention span of voters and the fixation on “muh Trump.”

“I just do not think this matters for either side,” the source told the outlet. “Tomorrow, we will all go back to talking about the best wild thing Trump says.”

In more bad news for Walz and Harris, the numbers are in and the vice presidential debate drew an audience of 42 million viewers, The Hill reported.

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