It appears you are referring to a political situation involving Tim Walz, the current governor of Minnesota. Walz, a Democrat, once held a congressional seat in Minnesota’s 1st Congressional District, which is known for being a “red” or Republican-leaning area.
Since becoming governor, it seems there may be a divide in opinion over his performance between the urban and rural areas in this district. More urban areas, which tend to lean more to the left politically, might have a different perspective about his record as governor compared to more rural areas, which might lean more to the right politically.
Without more specific information, it’s hard to speak to the specifics of attitudes about Walz’s record. Voter sentiment can often vary on a wide range of issues, from the economy and jobs to environmental policy and social issues. Please provide more details if available, and I’ll do my best to offer a more specific response.