Tim Walz on Friday kicks off new push to reach male voters in swing states, Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign confirmed to ABC News. As part of the push, the campaign is highlighting ABC's Michael Strahan exclusive interview with Walz that aired on "Good Morning America" Friday morning.
Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz is expected to speak Friday in Macomb County, marking his fourth solo visit to Michigan
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D), the Democratic nominee for vice president, is launching a media blitz this weekend with a focus on appealing to male voters as polls show Vice President Harris trailing with that demographic.
ABC News’ Michael Strahan sits down with Gov. Tim Walz in his home state of Minnesota to talk about top issues for voters.
A visit to Walz’s former congressional district helps answer the question, did the governor change? Or did his voters?
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) is poised to hammer former President Trump in Michigan Friday over remarks he made a day earlier bashing Detroit while in the Motor City. Walz, the Democratic nominee
Donald Trump, the Republican nominee, and Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee, have made repeated visits to Michigan.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz on Thursday attempted to walk back a comment he made earlier in the week calling for the elimination of the Electoral College, trying to align himself more closely with Vice President Kamala Harris’ position.
Walz campaigns in Macomb County for the first time, where he’s expected to speak about the manufacturing investments VP Harris plans to make.
A Star Tribune/MPR News/KARE 11 Minnesota poll conducted in September found that men preferred the Trump-Vance ticket over Harris-Walz by a 53%-37% margin. Women backed Harris-Walz over Trump-Vance 59% to 35%.
The nationwide initiative encourages Black voter participation with support from churches and key faith leaders in key battleground states.