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Walter Hudson addresses polling reliability and rejects alt-right conspiracy theories in recent tweets

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Walter Hudson, Minnesota State Representative from 30A District | Official Website

Walter Hudson, Minnesota State Representative from 30A District | Official Website

Walter Hudson, a Minnesota state representative, shared several posts on his Twitter account on September 20, 2025, addressing topics related to polling, free speech, and conspiracy theories.

In one post at 03:42 UTC, Hudson commented on the limitations of early political polling. He stated, "I wouldn't get too excited. Polling at this point occurs in a vacuum. We don't yet know who the other option will be. And people vote for candidates more than they vote against them. It's going to take a dynamic and inspirational vision to defeat him."

Later that morning at 03:57 UTC, Hudson made another statement referencing freedom of expression and its consequences: "In the name of 'free speech,' you must die."

Shortly after, at 04:00 UTC, he addressed the spread of conspiracy theories associated with far-right groups by posting: "Just stop. These abhorrent alt right conspiracy theories have no place in the ordered society we're going to rebuild."

Hudson has been an active voice in Minnesota politics as a state representative and frequently comments on issues relating to governance and public discourse.