After losing his bid for vice president on the Democratic ticket this November, Gov. Tim Walz said he is not ruling out running for a third term in the state's top office.
Walz admitted he was “a little surprised” by the presidential election defeat and is refocusing on his home state after an unsuccessful presidential election run.
The interview was conducted in his office where he’s been busy preparing for the 2024 legislative session. Although ...
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Gov. Walz spent 92 days as presidential campaign sidekick to Vice President Kamala Harris, but now back in Minnesota he sat ...
I feel like I had to. This is so nuts. When that Tim Walz guy — it’s so nuts that guy was going to be the vice president." ...
Gov. Tim Walz took 26 flights and did 38 rallies in the last 10 days of the Harris-Walz campaign, and he’s glad to be back to ...
Failed veep candidate Tim Walz is reportedly going to address the defeated Dems’ 2024 donors Tuesday — after going into ...
Gov. Tim Walz on Tuesday presented Minnesota’s Thanksgiving turkey — rather than a presidential pardon, it received a ...
According to the Minnesota state budget office, as of Wednesday morning there is now a short-term surplus of $616 million ...
Who’s got the power? It’s one thing to have it when there’s lots of money around and a much different thing when money is ...
The Department of Minnesota Management and Budget releases its updated economic forecast Wednesday. The details will give ...