This op-ed credits Hope Walz with “showing us how to process anger, sadness, and fear without losing our humanity.”
In the weeks ahead of the 2024 U.S. elections, online users shared a photo showing eight people wearing similar T-shirts.
Noah Hobbs, a student of Walz’s in 2004, made some phone calls for the campaign and said other alumni participated in virtual fundraisers. In early October, he went to a Mankato West football game where Walz appeared to support the candidate.
Walz provided a final address on a national platform before the election on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" Monday night, where he underscored the Vice President Kamala Harris campaign's focus on Pennsylvania, the hotly contested battleground state that Trump eventually won, along with its 19 electoral votes.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz returned to his home state to offer a sobering message about his election loss. In his first public remarks since he was spotted teary-eyed at Vice President Kamala Harris' concession speech,
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, in his first public remarks since the election, promised to find common ground with those who voted for the Republican ticket, while also sticking to the principles that have guided him while governor.
Gov. Tim Walz has vowed make Minnesota a safe haven for the values that drove the Democratic presidential ticket he helped lead
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is set to address his home state Friday afternoon following his loss on the Democratic presidential ticket.
During his own concession speech in Minnesota on Friday, Walz told a crowd of supporters it is “hard to lose.” “I just want to acknowledge the moment,” Walz said. “It’s hard to understand, why so many of our fellow citizens, people that we have ...
Speaking in his home state after he and Vice President Kamala Harris lost this week, Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota vowed to “stand ready to stand up and fight.”
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz will return home after an anti-climactic end on the national political stage as Kamala Harris' VP running mate.
The vice presidential nominee, a former high school football coach, told Stephen Colbert "we're in the final two minutes of this game."