Vice President Kamala Harris has managed to do only a handful of interviews since ascending to the top of the ticket, which is one of the main criticisms she’s faced as voters try to get a better sense of her and her policies.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. reminded Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz that the U.S. Constitution "prevents the government from stifling dissent."
The governor’s role in Harris’ fundraising push began even before he joined the ticket. Walz held several last-minute fundraisers for Harris in the final days of her veepstakes selection, including at a woman-owned brewery in St. Paul.
Kamala Harris and Tim Walz are giving fewer interviews than any other presidential candidates in modern US history, according to analysis.
Comfortable in khakis and an open collar, Walz couldn’t be more different from JD Vance, the awkward man in a boxy suit and an overly long tie. Instead of talking about ‘threats to democracy’, Harris’s running-mate made a football analogy about January 6th — and it went down a storm.
Minnesota governor and Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz is using the controversial conservative plan called Project 2025 to claim that a new Trump administration will monitor pregnancies.
CBS News announced last month that Tim Walz and JD Vance had both agreed to participate in a debate in New York City.
"I'm still recovering a little bit from the experience of trying to inhabit the mind of Mike Pence," Buttigieg recently joked.
With the vice presidential debate around the corner, Newsweek asked ChatGPT who it thought would come out ahead.
Democrat Tim Walz and Republican JD Vance will face off next month in the only scheduled U.S. vice presidential debate, a chance for each man to reinforce his running mate's message to voters just weeks before the Nov.