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Democratic vice presidential hopeful Gov. Tim Walz (Minn.) will join former President Obama at a campaign rally for Vice President Harris in Wisconsin Tuesday afternoon.
After voting in Minnesota, Walz commented on The Atlantic's reporting that Trump praised Adolf Hitler. Walz called the reporting "shaking" and applauded former Trump official John Kelly for expressing his concerns about a second Trump term.
"As John Kelly said, Donald Trump doesn’t understand the Constitution, nor does he respect the rule of law. If there was ever a red line, he has stepped across it," Walz said. "And so I appreciate Gen. Kelly coming out at this moment, I ask the American public, go look, go see what he’s saying."
In a number of interviews, Kelly told reporters that Trump praised Hitler, to which Walz said, "Donald Trump made it very clear that this is election about Donald Trump taking full control of the military to use against his political enemies."
vice presidential candidate Tim Walz criticized Elon Musk's $1 million giveaway, calling it a "tactic" to get voters and accusing Donald Trump of having "no plan for the public."
Musk, who has been increasingly vocal about his support for Trump, announced Saturday that he is giving away $1 million every day until the election to a lucky person who signs an online petition, which aims to get signatures from registered voters in swing states.
The move has raised some legal questions and prompted a group of former Republican lawmakers, Justice Department officials and advisers to press Attorney General Merrick Garland for an investigation.
in-person early voting has kicked off across battleground Wisconsin, with former President Barack Obama and Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz hosting a rally in liberal Madison
In-person early voting kicked off Tuesday across battleground Wisconsin, with former President Barack Obama and Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz hosting a rally in liberal Madison and Republicans holding events to encourage casting a ballot for Donald Trump before Election Day.
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Trump lost Wisconsin by just under 21,000 votes in 2020, an election that saw unprecedented early and absentee voting due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Republican Former President Trump and Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris are expecting another razor-thin margin in Wisconsin, and both sides are pushing voters to cast their ballots early.
Democratic vice presidential hopeful Gov. Tim Walz (Minn.) will join former President Obama at a campaign rally for Vice President Harris in Wisconsin Tuesday afternoon.
After voting in Minnesota, Walz commented on The Atlantic's reporting that Trump praised Adolf Hitler. Walz called the reporting "shaking" and applauded former Trump official John Kelly for expressing his concerns about a second Trump term.
"As John Kelly said, Donald Trump doesn’t understand the Constitution, nor does he respect the rule of law. If there was ever a red line, he has stepped across it," Walz said. "And so I appreciate Gen. Kelly coming out at this moment, I ask the American public, go look, go see what he’s saying."
In a number of interviews, Kelly told reporters that Trump praised Hitler, to which Walz said, "Donald Trump made it very clear that this is election about Donald Trump taking full control of the military to use against his political enemies."
vice presidential candidate Tim Walz criticized Elon Musk's $1 million giveaway, calling it a "tactic" to get voters and accusing Donald Trump of having "no plan for the public."
Musk, who has been increasingly vocal about his support for Trump, announced Saturday that he is giving away $1 million every day until the election to a lucky person who signs an online petition, which aims to get signatures from registered voters in swing states.
The move has raised some legal questions and prompted a group of former Republican lawmakers, Justice Department officials and advisers to press Attorney General Merrick Garland for an investigation.
in-person early voting has kicked off across battleground Wisconsin, with former President Barack Obama and Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz hosting a rally in liberal Madison
In-person early voting kicked off Tuesday across battleground Wisconsin, with former President Barack Obama and Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz hosting a rally in liberal Madison and Republicans holding events to encourage casting a ballot for Donald Trump before Election Day.
#barackobama #obama #kamalaharris #timwalz #uselection #election2024 #livenews #usatoday #cnbctv18market
Trump lost Wisconsin by just under 21,000 votes in 2020, an election that saw unprecedented early and absentee voting due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Republican Former President Trump and Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris are expecting another razor-thin margin in Wisconsin, and both sides are pushing voters to cast their ballots early.
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