The United States is experiencing yet another divisive campaign season, but there may be a place where Americans can find calm and camaraderie: a vice presidential debate.
Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) will be a guest on Fox News Sunday in his first Sunday show interview since becoming the Democratic vice presidential nominee. Anchor Shannon Bream will interview Walz, who has been in the midst of a post-debate campaign and fund-raising swing.
Saturday Night Live ‘s Kamala Harris (Maya Rudolph) and Doug Emhoff (Andy Samberg) tuned in to the vice presidential debate to hear JD Vance implore moderators not to fact-check him. The VP and second gentleman also recoiled after Tim Walz came across as too cordial to his Republican counterpart.
Vice President Harris’s running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D), slammed Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio) at a campaign event near the senator’s hometown on Saturday, saying that former President Trump’s running mate does not reflect the “integrity” of the people in the state.
Bruce Springsteen is one of the latest musicians to endorse Kamala Harris and Tim Walz for president ahead of the election on November 5.
Gov. Tim Walz (D-Minn.), the Democratic vice presidential nominee, will join Fox News Sunday for his first solo interview on Oct. 6 at 2:00 p.m. according to a Saturday announcement. The outlet
Walz sent a flurry of letters to the Veterans Affairs secretary demanding answers on a number of matters. But what got Walz fired up was a report that detailed how three confidants of President Donald Trump were secretly shaping VA policies from Mar-a-Lago.
Gwen Walz, the current first lady of Minnesota and a former teacher in Alliance, Nebraska, was an Omaha rally’s key speaker alongside actress Connie Britton, best known for her starring
Democratic vice presidential hopeful Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) sought to appeal to Muslim American voters on Thursday during a virtual meeting with Emgage Action.
Walz is to arrive in L.A. Sunday night and to leave Monday, but details of his trip to L.A. have not been released.
At a school in Southern China, the students played a game of friendly soccer with Chinese students on a dirt field — the Americans in their t-shirts and the Chinese in sports jerseys. They managed to communicate via hand gestures and kicking the ball.