VP nominee Tim Walz is responsible for a number of verbal flubs and exaggerations. Will it hurt Kamala Harris and the Democratic ticket?
The interview by Michael Strahan was in the home state of the Minnesota governor and Democratic vice presidential candidate.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz appeared to double down Thursday on his support of getting rid of the Electoral College — despite getting smacked down by the Harris campaign the first time he called
Democratic Vice Presidential Nominee Tim Walz criticized his opponent for calling federal support to retool a Michigan auto plant ‘table scraps.’
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz on Thursday attempted to walk back a comment he made earlier in the week calling for the elimination of the Electoral College, trying to align himself more closely with Vice President Kamala Harris’ position.
Minnesota governor and Democratic candidate for Vice President Tim Walz was back home Friday night to attend the Jug Game between Mankato East and Mankato West.
Vice presidential hopeful Tim Walz stumped in Michigan Friday, making a campaign stop in Macomb County and delivering remarks to autoworkers at the local community college.
Voters in Wisconsin shared their thoughts on fellow midwesterner Gov. Tim Walz, who is running as Kamala Harris' vice presidential nominee.
Video from the game shows Walz leaving the field at Michigan Stadium, waving and at one point extending an arm and finger. In the audio that plays with the video, a man can be heard yelling, "Trump 2024, baby!" Other video footage from outside of the stadium shows people booing Walz.
The Minnesota governor and vice presidential nominee was back home in Mankato on Friday night for a crosstown rivalry football game. It’s one of a series of Midwestern stops for Walz as the Harris campaign works to win over male voters.