Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz marveled in a post-election interview that middle-class Americans struggling with economic issues chose billionaire Donald Trump over him and Vice President Kamala Harris.
Five weeks after losing a national election, Gov. Tim Walz is keeping his options open both in Minnesota and nationally, gearing up for the 2025 legislative session and trying to understand why the ticket he joined with Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris didn’t win over enough voters.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is back at the Capitol and reacclimating to life after his vice presidential bid. Politics Friday host Brian Bakst and senior politics reporter Dana Ferguson unpack an interview with Walz about three months on the national stage and what awaits next year.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz lamented losing the 2024 race for the first time in a series of local media interviews this week.
WMPR-AM: In his first interview with MPR News since he started his run for vice president, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz reflected on this whirlwind campaign. He said that while policies that Democrats were talking about – from paid leave to guaranteed cost-free access to school meals – were resonating with voters,
In his first interview with MPR News since his vice presidential run, Tim Walz said he still has “privilege” of serving as Minnesota governor, urged lawmakers to work together in divided government.
Before this year's presidential election, polls had suggested that the vice president was marginally ahead of her opponent, Donald Trump.
Minnesota Governor and former Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz admitted he was "a little surprised" by the election defeat in November.
Rogan, who backed President-elect Donald Trump, said he wanted to prevent "liar" Walz from becoming vice president.
Vice President Kamala Harris' running mate, reflected on the Democratic Party's loss in the presidential election, saying he was "a little surprised" by the outcome.
In his first interviews since the election, Kamala Harris’s running mate told Minnesota television stations that he had thought the country would embrace the Democratic ticket’s positive message.
In his first one-on-one interview since the 2024 presidential election, Gov. Tim Walz talked with FOX 9 about the campaign, his political future, and his family.