With former President Donald Trump narrowly leading in public polls, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is headed back to Arizona to stump for Vice President Kamala Harris in the final weeks of the presidential race. Walz will campaign Saturday in Window Rock in the Navajo Nation.
Writing that appears to be painted on the Governor’s Mansion on Wednesday in St. Paul says "Walz failed" – a slogan commonly used by his political opponents.
WASHINGTON − U.S. intelligence officials say Russia is behind a fake video smearing Democratic vice-presidential nominee Tim Walz with false sexual abuse allegations as part of an election interference effort favoring Donald Trump that will continue after Nov.
Russian disinformation is likely to increase as the election nears, and officials say the Kremlin may also seek to encourage violent protests after Election Day.
Ohio Senator JD Vance has higher favorability ratings than Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, according to a new poll.
Walz noted the recent ruling by the conservative majority on the Supreme Court that granted presidents substantial immunity for official acts committed in office as he tried to ignite public concern about the nature of a second term for an ex-president who has already tried to overturn the result of a democratic election.
This visit will come with a special guest, musician James Taylor, who will perform for those who attend. In 2008, Taylor performed at a Wilmington concert in support of then-presidential candidate Barack Obama.
With two weeks until Election Day, Gov. Tim Walz is confident he and Vice President Kamala Harris can sway enough undecided voters. Appearing Monday on The Daily Show, Walz told Jon Stewart he’s spoken to several Republicans on the campaign trail who “want to find a reason to not vote for Donald Trump” as they