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.
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
Rep. Ilhan Omar stuck close to the Democratic ticket through the turbulent election year, never calling on President Joe Biden to step aside but quickly getting behind Vice President Kamala Harris when he did.
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 Hill. The meeting comes weeks after Harris lost to President-elect Trump in the 2024 presidential election.
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.
You’re going to scrutinize Gov. Tim Walz’s every pronouncement (which you deem to be “fake”) and his agenda (deemed “tired”) and his supposed “love affair” with socialism (if you even know what socialism actually is).
In a social media post, president-elect Trump endorsed Brevard County's Randy Fine for the 6th congressional district seat.
It’s a much more complex story than what happened among Democrats, even if Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz was even more obscure than Vance before last summer.
When the Democratic convention took place in August, with new nominee Kamala Harris rising in the polls, Democrats were giddy with a sense of impending victory. In Chicago for the […]
The debate in the Democratic camp over how to approach transgender policy is unlikely to go away any time soon.