MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is hitting the road this weekend on the first leg of a national tour to hold town halls in Republican districts where representatives aren’t holding public meetings of their own.
Walz will be in Windsor Heights, Iowa on Friday, which is represented by Republican Rep. Jackary Nunn, according to a spokesman for the governor. He’ll be in Nebraska on Saturday in the district of Republican Rep. Don Bacon. Both representatives won in competitive races for re-election last fall.
The governor, who raised his national profile last year as the Democratic vice presidential nominee, also plans to host town halls in Wisconsin, Ohio and in some of Minnesota’s four districts represented by Republican members.
Walz first floated the idea of showing up in conservative districts in a post on X last week, responding to a report that national Republicans had advised their members to avoid town hall meetings.