Caitlyn Jenner, retired Olympic gold medal-winning decathlete and transgender activist, took a swipe at Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) ...
By Mitch Smith Reporting from Des Moines Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota, last year’s Democratic nominee for vice president, took another step back onto the national political stage on Friday when he ...
Gov. Tim Walz is planning stops at House districts around the United States represented by Republicans who have stopped holding town halls due to ongoing backlash to federal cuts by President ...
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz holds a town hall in Omaha. Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz was greeted with chants of “welcome home” as he entered a conference room in Omaha for a town hall Saturday.
WASHINGTON - Democratic Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz told the New Yorker he might run for president in 2028, saying that he would consider the job if he thinks he could bring something to the table.
A LOT OF EXCITEMENT. THANKS SO MUCH, SCOTT. WELL, FORMER VICE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE AND MINNESOTA GOVERNOR TIM WALZ MET WITH IOWANS IN DES MOINES TODAY. IT’S HIS FIRST STOP ON HIS NEW TOWN HALL ...
Failed vice presidential nominee Tim Walz blamed himself for the state of the Democratic Party following his election loss as he grapples with President Trump’s policies since his return to office.
Former vice presidential candidate Gov. Tim Walz, D-Minn., said that he and former Vice President Kamala Harris are to blame for the country’s current "mess" under President Donald Trump.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, the former 2024 Democratic vice presidential nominee, plans to hold a town hall-style event Tuesday in Eau Claire. The event will be in Wisconsin's 3rd Congressional ...
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, the failed 2024 vice presidential candidate, conducted a postmortem on his 2024 campaign with former Vice President Kamala Harris, determining the Democrats played it too ...
HELENA, Montana — Tim Walz thinks he and Kamala Harris played it too safe last year. He thinks they should have held more town halls. He thinks they didn’t have time to get their feet under them.