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Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz made campaign stops in Wisconsin and Michigan on Wednesday as the freshly minted Democratic ticket continues a tour of battleground states.
If nothing else, the rally Wednesday indicated how all-in Democrats in Michigan appear to be for Harris and Walz. They virtually lined up to give speeches welcoming Harris to the state ...
Prior to the 7 p.m. remarks by Harris and Walz at Detroit Metro Airport, a host of speakers took the stage, including Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist and Democratic members of Michigan's U.S. House ...
In total, the Harris-Walz ticket will travel through seven states this week. Michigan is the largest rally of the Harris-Walz presidential campaign, Walz said during his speech. Each of the states ...
Likewise, Harris brought new energy to the race, and Walz provided a "Midwestern vibe," according to Antonio Messina, an auto worker from Louisville, Kentucky, who drove to Michigan for the rally.
Democrats regard Wisconsin and Michigan as near must-wins in the ... With Trump largely off the road this week, Vance has been trailing Harris and Walz around the country and holding campaign ...
“Picking Walz is another sign of good faith.” Lingering dissensions were nonetheless on display during Harris’ Michigan speech, when she was interrupted by protesters opposing Israel's ...
The Harris campaign’s @KamalaHQ account on X, responding, opens new tab to Trump’s post, said, “This is an actual photo of a 15,000-person crowd for Harris-Walz in Michigan.” ...
For many Republicans, Walz is just another part of Harris' campaign and doesn't speak for working-class voters. In Michigan, a state GOP spokeswoman working with the Trump campaign recently called ...