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The two vice presidential nominees, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Ohio Sen. JD Vance, faced off tonight on a debate stage in New York City with just over a month until the Nov. 5 election. The USA ...
A Voice of America video covering early reactions to the debate Harris was declared the winner of the debate by columnists from CNN , [ 111 ] Politico , [ 112 ] The New York Times , [ 113 ] USA Today , [ 114 ] Business Insider , [ 115 ] Vox , [ 116 ] The Guardian , [ 117 ] MSNBC , [ 118 ] and the Los Angeles Times .
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Tim Walz is joined on stage by his daughter Hope, son Gus, and wife Gwen, at the DNC in Chicago, Aug. 21, 2024. David Paul Morris—Bloomberg/Getty Images
Videos of Gus became popular for representing neurodivergence, in what became called the "Gus Walz effect". [295] [296] The family lived in Mankato, Minnesota, for nearly 20 years before moving to Saint Paul upon Walz's election as governor. [297] Walz and his wife sold their home when they moved into the governor's residence in 2019.
Walz went on to defeat Johnson by the largest margin for a DFL candidate since 1986, receiving more votes than any other gubernatorial candidate in Minnesota history. This was the first Minnesota gubernatorial election since 1958 in which any party won more than two consecutive elections, as well as the first time since 1998 where the party of ...
NEW YORK — With Vice President Harris’s selection of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) as her running mate, the 2024 presidential field is set. And Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) is confident about ...
Johnson chose Ron Nielson of NSON Opinion Strategy, the director of both of his two New Mexico gubernatorial campaigns, as his presidential campaign manager and senior advisor. [21] His campaign was run from Salt Lake City, Utah, where Nielson's offices are located. [21] Johnson's economics advisor was Harvard economics professor Jeffrey Miron. [2]