Democratic vice presidential hopeful Tim Walz was arrested for drunken driving in 1995 and the officer who pulled him over shared what Walz, now Minnesota governor and Democratic vice presidential nominee, did that night, according to The Daily Beast. Nebraska trooper Stephen Rasgorshek said he pulled over Walz, who was 31 at the time and a high school teacher and football coach, according to the report. Walz failed a field sobriety and breathalyzer test that night. Court documents showed he immediately informed the school and offered to resign, but was not forced to leave his position. He als…