Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz made a brief fundraising stop in Chicago on Saturday, telling a group of about 200 donors their money will help fuel the ground game in battleground states to defeat former President Donald Trump.
Walz and Vice President Kamala Harris directly addressed their trans rights positions in media interviews for the first time this week.
With the presidential campaign moving into its urgent final days, Tim Walz returned to his native state Saturday to tell Nebraska voters they can make all the difference this year.
The Democratic vice presidential nominee attended a fundraiser at the Park Hyatt. On Monday, a high-dollar private fundraiser for the Harris Victory Fund will be hosted by Gov. JB Pritzker and MK Pritzker — with former President Barack Obama and Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy.
Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii, now part of former President Donald Trump’s transition team, and Vice President Kamala Harris’ running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz campaigned within miles of each other on Saturday,
Radio host Charlamagne tha God critiqued Vice President Harris’s choice of Gov. Tim Walz (D-Minn.) as a running mate in a Friday discussion on his show The Breakfast Club. “I don’t think he’s garbage,
Follow live updates from Minnesota governor and Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz's Saturday visit to the Omaha metro.
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.
Since the vice president tapped the Minnesota governor to be her running mate, they've been the subject of numerous miscaptioned or fake videos.
Walz has appeared more natural in his latest appearances on the trail. He sported khakis and a navy Harris-Walz sweatshirt during a stop in Green Bay, Wis., on Monday and his signature flannel in rural Pennsylvania on Tuesday, after shedding the blue sport coat and white collared shirt he’s favored for the last few months.
The Minnesota governor 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 and his own mother using her Social Security checks to feed herself and “get things done.”