Walz has pitched his vision for a bolder, more aggressive Democratic Party since November. With the collapse of Democratic turnout for Harris' moderate campaign, Walz thinks it's up to the party to meet voters where they are on more progressive positions.
Voters in Minnesota will choose a new representative in a heavily Democratic state House district at the center of a post-Election Day drama to control the chamber
During the initial stages of Harris’s campaign, Walz was seen as one of the Democratic Party’s most effective messengers against Trump and Vance in 2024. He was best known for his frequent description
A Florida man was arrested for threatening to kill former Vice President Kamala Harris in a series of deranged TikTok comments, according to a criminal complaint. Franklin Jarrell, 59, was arrested on Feb.
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. And he thinks Democrats should have taken more risks and gone to more places.
The Minnesota governor appeared to struggle when he was asked the pointed question during a CNN interview this week.
Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz has said he would “certainly consider” running for president in 2028 — despite his crushing defeat alongside then-Vice President Kamala
Governor who ran alongside Kamala Harris last year predicted his former running mate could one day lead the party
Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) in an interview with CNN host Kasie Hunt reflected on the loss of the Harris-Walz ticket in the 2024 presidential election. KASIE HUNT, HOST: Kamala Harris, a future leader for the Democratic Party?
Conservative critics laughed off Democratic Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz hinting he might run for president in 2028 if the opportunity presents itself.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D), the Democratic vice presidential candidate for the 2024 cycle, said he would consider running for president in 2028. In an interview with The New Yorker published
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz will not run his state’s open Senate seat in 2026, and is instead considering running for a third term as governor of the blue-leaning battleground.