Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, Vice President Kamala Harris' running mate on the Democratic presidential ticket, is set to return to Michigan, attending a church service Sunday in Saginaw.
Minnesota Gov. Walz drew a stark contrast at a rally in Durham, North Carolina, between Trump at his Mar-a-Lago home telling his “rich as hell” friends he’d give them a tax cut with his own mother using her Social Security checks to feed herself and “get things done.”
The National Rifle Association (NRA) is being mocked on X, formerly Twitter, after it posted a video of Democratic vice presidential hopeful Tim Walz with a shotgun on Tuesday. The video, accompanied by circus music, showed the Minnesota governor in a field with a gun, which the organization said he was attempting to load.
Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz has been sounding more like the aggressive campaigner who got the role than the buttoned-up figure he’s cut since joining the ticket.
The account shared screenshots of a supposed former student’s emails. But they contained multiple inconsistencies, undermining their credibility.
In the home stretch of the 2024 presidential election, both candidates are trying to reach as many swing-state voters as possible—and Gwen Walz, wife of vice presidential hopeful Tim Walz, pitched in this week with a series of events in Pennsylvania.
An image Walz posted on social media shows he was pointing to the crowd at a college football game in Michigan, not raising his middle finger.
Between appearances on Fox News to "The Daily Show" and sharper attacks on Trump, Tim Walz is getting more aggressive weeks out from Election Day.
The vice president's 2024 running mate has been forced to explain a number of recent gaffes during this crucial election period.
Vice President Kamala Harris wasn’t able to attend Thursday night’s Al Smith benefit dinner in New York, sending a video instead, while Donald Trump attended in person. Named after the first Catholic presidential candidate,