Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, Vice President Harris’s running mate, called on supporters to find a way to heal after the Democratic ticket lost the election to President-elect Trump earlier this month. “I hope all of you take care of yourselves,
Failed veep candidate Tim Walz is reportedly going to address the defeated Dems’ 2024 donors Tuesday — after going into obscurity in the weeks following his devastating loss with Vice
Fox News host Jesse Watters highlights how Kamala Harris' campaign team is expressing apologies after their loss on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’
As feathers flew, Tim Walz accepted the symbolic presentation of a turkey Tuesday as he eases back into his duties as Minnesota's governor following the Harris-Walz ticket's defeat in the presidential election.
Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday thanked supporters during a virtual call and vowed that the "fight's not over" in her first remarks since conceding defeat to President-elect Donald Trump three weeks ago.
The Harris campaign could have listened more to the Democratic base and may have tried too hard to reach GOP-leaning voters by tapping surrogates like former Rep. Liz Cheney, says Rep. Ilhan Omar.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz hasn’t agreed to any one-on-one interviews since Election Day when the Kamala Harris-Tim Walz campaign lost to Republican Donald Trump and his running mate, Sen. J.D. Vance.
A member of the progressive "squad" criticized the Harris-Walz campaign for its GOP outreach that included advertising the support of Liz Cheney.
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.
Trump has vowed to deport undocumented immigrants, but there’s fear those allowed to live in Minnesota provisionally will be targeted, too.
Vice President Harris and her vice presidential pick, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D), will address her campaign’s top donors over a call next week, a source familiar with the planning told The
Fox News' Peter Doocy reports the latest from the White House. The 'Fox & Friends' co-hosts discuss the latest on the Harris campaign's massive debt and the fallout from angry, laid-off staffers.