Tim Walz doesn’t think about money like other politicians

The Democratic VP candidate has a pension, but doesn’t own stocks, bonds, or even a home. That could make him perfect for the moment.
One of Donald Trump’s favorite discussion topics on the 2016 campaign trail was how much money he (allegedly) had. At the time, Trump claimed to be worth some $8.7 billion, much of which related to a sprawling collection of branding agreements. Dubious though his math may have been—Fortune magazine estimated his net worth at less than half that figure—the message to voters was pretty straightforward: In an economy that ostensibly rewards the smartest, best people, wouldn’t it make sense to put a rich guy in the White House?
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