A former Minnesota resident tells Fox News Digital she moved out of the state due to Gov. Tim Walz's policies on coronavirus and rampant crime FIRST ON FOX : A former longtime Minnesota resident who fled the state due to the governor's policies and her mother dying "alone" in a nursing home warns that "you do not want Tim Walz in a position of power over this country." Cathy, who asked for her last name to be omitted, grew up in Minneapolis but moved to South Dakota in late 2020 as Democratic vice presidential nominee Gov.

Tim Walz's policies on crime and coronavirus prompted her to leave the state, she revealed during a recent interview with Fox News Digital. Cathy said she specifically left Minnesota after her mother passed away of "loneliness" in a nursing home during the coronavirus pandemic . "If it weren't for these rules put in place for COVID by Governor Walz, one of my brothers could have been there with her.

She didn't have to be alone when she died, but their tyranny is the reason that she was alone when she passed," Cathy told Fox News Digital. "We all know she died of loneliness because how can you go on in a room by yourself for weeks and months and not be able to touch your family or see your family." TIM WALZ'S $250M STATE PROGRAM TO FEED HUNGRY KIDS FRAUDULENTLY SPENT ON LUXURY GOODS, OVERSEAS REAL ESTATE Gov.

Tim Walz waited several days to call in the National Guard as riots destroyed Minneapolis in 2020. (Getty Images) Cathy detailed the negative effects M.