Walz took a detour from the campaign trail to greet volunteers packaging meals for local food shelves in honor of the National Day of Service and Remembrance marking 23 years since the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
Gov. Tim Walz took a brief break from the campaign trail Wednesday to make a rare public appearance in Minnesota, dropping in at a St. Paul event commemorating September 11. The big picture: Criss-crossing the country for rallies and fundraisers has left little time for official events back home since the sitting governor joined the national Democratic ticket last month.
Tim Walz recalled how he heard for the first time about the 2001 terrorist attacks while he was teaching a high school geography class.
Minnesota first lady Gwen Walz, wife of Democratic vice-presidential nominee Tim Walz, is coming to New Hampshire.
The Minnesota governor spoke for two minutes and packed meals for food shelves, his first official gubernatorial appearance since becoming Kamala Harris’ running mate.
Luke Skywalker is teaming up with Wonder Woman for a worthy cause. Mark Hamill has joined the star-studded lineup for Lynda Carter‘s upcoming virtual Kamala Harris fundraiser Geeks & Nerds for Harris/Walz,
"Tampon Tim falsely claims that being gay in Nebraska is ‘illegal,’" read the caption on an Instagram post shared by the conservative media outlet Townhall Media. (Walz’s conservative critics have used the moniker in a derogatory manner to refer to his advocacy for making free menstrual products available in schools.)
The internet is loving 'Swiftie' Tim Walz's reaction to Taylor Swift endorsing Kamala Harris for president, which he learned from Rachel Maddow.
After making her first-ever presidential endorsement this spring, billionaire philanthropist Melinda French Gates said she made a "substantial" donation to Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign, Vanity Fair reported.
Taylor Swift endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for president Tuesday and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, her running mate, seemingly learned about it during an interview with MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow.