The special election Nov. 5 will determine whether the GOP flips control of the state Senate or the DFL stays in charge.
As a high school marching band played a rendition of Neil Diamond’s “Sweet Caroline,” Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz walked down the 50-yard line at the crosstown rivalry football game on Friday between Mankato East High School and Mankato West High School.
El candidato demócrata a la vicepresidencia, Tim Walz, portaba una escopeta y atravesaba hierba alta al abrirse la temporada de caza de faisanes en Minnesota, brindándole así a la campaña una oportuni
Three little words ended the political career of Minnesota's first U.S. Congresswoman: "Coya Come Home". That was the newspaper headline heard 'round the nation. It all started in 1958 when Coya Knutson's husband Andy wrote a letter claiming his wife's career in Washington was ruining their family's life and that she needed to come home.
With the Minnesota Senate split 33 Republicans to 33 Democrats, whoever wins the seat will determine not only who will win the state Senate but whether the DFL trifecta in St. Paul lives another session.
U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders campaigned for the Harris, Walz presidential ticket in St. Paul Friday. He told Minnesotans to send Gov. Tim Walz to D.C.
The Second District is Minnesota’s most competitive congressional race, covering the southern Twin Cities suburbs and stretching down through Le Sueur County. Political experts say Craig has an edge in her bid for a fourth term, thanks to her name recognition and cash advantage, but it is not a slam dunk.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz's comments at a Tuesday fundraiser about the Electoral College shine a light on a longstanding debate: Should the Electoral College stay or should it go?Walz, according to pool reports,
If control of the U.S. House and Senate flips on election night, it would mean a change of jobs and status for Minnesotan lawmakers.
Every election year, we ask the two major party chairs in Minnesota about the 'state of the race.' This year, there's more at stake in our state than usual because Gov. Tim Walz is on the national ticket with Kamala Harris.
Video from the game shows Walz leaving the field at Michigan Stadium, waving and at one point extending an arm and finger. In the audio that plays with the video, a man can be heard yelling, "Trump 2024, baby!" Other video footage from outside of the stadium shows people booing Walz.