There’s no way around this: While Tim Walz was campaigning to be Vice President of the United States, Somali criminals were living lives of luxury after scamming taxpayers out of more than a billion dollars.
These criminals stole your money, then, according to court documents, went on a spending spree:
They traveled the world first-class
They popped champagne bottles on tropical islands
They bought luxury cars
And yes - they wired money overseas.
Your hard-earned money. Gone. Wasted. Stolen. While you were at home, struggling to make ends meet, they were living lives of luxury.
And where was Tim Walz? Instead of catching and cleaning up the mess, he was campaigning with Kamala Harris.
Walz doesn’t deserve to be rewarded with a third term as governor. If you agree - and if you’re as angry as I am - then help us fire Tim Walz - FOR GOOD.
This is it, friend. This is when the tide turns on Tim Walz. Let’s send a message: No more fraud. No more corruption. No more failed, leftist leadership!
Thanks,
Kendall Qualls
My name is Kendall Qualls. I wasn’t born into privilege or power. I was raised in Harlem, New York, in the 1960s; a child of divorce and one of several siblings living in public housing. Before I reached middle school, I moved to a trailer park in Oklahoma to live with my father. Neither of my parents finished high school.
I didn’t take shortcuts. I worked full-time to put myself through college. I used student loans and paid them back in full. I served as an officer in the United States Army. I earned an MBA from the University of Michigan. Then, I spent 30 years leading teams and driving innovation in the healthcare industry — rising to become Global Vice President of an $850 million business unit.
Now, I’m running for Governor of Minnesota to make sure that the principles that lifted me - hard work, faith, family, personal responsibility, and the free enterprise system - are preserved, defended, and passed on to the next generation.
We don’t need more government. We need more opportunities.