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The time has come for another round of USA TODAY debate bingo, this time for the vice presidential debate. In this game, you can play along as Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Ohio Sen. JD Vance face ...
The two vice presidential nominees, Democratic Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota and Republican Sen. JD Vance of Ohio agreed to a debate on Oct. 1 on CBS. The debate will take place 15 days before early ...
At the annual Minnesota-Michigan college football game in Ann Arbor on Saturday, one fan wandered over to the blue "Harris-Walz" tents where Democratic vice-presidential nominee and Minnesota Gov ...
Independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has qualified for the ballot. [6] Harris selected Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her running mate. [7] This decision was seen as a strategic effort to bolster support in the Midwest as well as among progressives. Walz's local popularity, progressive stances, and his record of addressing state-level ...
The bill imposes voter identification requirements on absentee ballots, gives the legislature greater control over election administration, limits the use of ballot drop boxes, reduces the amount of time people have to request an absentee ballot, and makes it a crime for political organizations to give food or water to voters waiting in line ...
The 2026 Minnesota gubernatorial election is scheduled to take place on November 3, 2026, to elect the governor of Minnesota. Incumbent two-term Democratic Governor Tim Walz is eligible to seek a third term due to Minnesota not having gubernatorial term limits in its Constitution , but has not stated whether or not he will do so.
Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) are set to take to the debate stage next week at a critical moment in the presidential race, with more than a month to go before Election Day ...
Early on November 5, news organizations including the Associated Press, Minnesota Public Radio, and Fox News [61] called the election for Coleman. NPR and the AP uncalled the race mere hours later. [62] Coleman declared himself the victor, and suggested that Franken waive his right to a recount.