VP nominee Tim Walz is responsible for a number of verbal flubs and exaggerations. Will it hurt Kamala Harris and the Democratic ticket?
The interview by Michael Strahan was in the home state of the Minnesota governor and Democratic vice presidential candidate.
Tim Walz said that he wasn’t sure anyone does “everything right” but that President Joe Biden has “done everything in the best interests of the American public."
The Minnesota governor and vice presidential nominee was back home in Mankato on Friday night for a crosstown rivalry football game. It’s one of a series of Midwestern stops for Walz as the Harris campaign works to win over male voters.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz dodged "Good Morning America's" questions about why Vice President Kamala Harris hasn't pushed to enact her economic policies in the Biden administration.
The “Here’s To Tim” spot, made for “Creatives for Harris,” is a riff on a 2002 Coors Light ad campaign overtly aimed at men.
Fox News anchor John Roberts discussed Tim Walz's misstatements, asking 'who wants a knucklehead' a 'heartbeat away' from the presidency.
Democratic Vice Presidential Nominee Tim Walz criticized his opponent for calling federal support to retool a Michigan auto plant ‘table scraps.’
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"Trump had his branded Bibles printed in China. This dude will even outsource God," Walz joked. "I don’t blame Trump for not noticing the ‘Made in China’ sticker. They put them on the inside, a part of the Bible that he’s never looked at."
“I wear my emotions on my sleeve. I do think in these positions, whether it be governor or being vice president of the United States, you do need to be careful. You do need to be a little more thoughtful on it,” Walz said.