Tim Walz Votes Early in Minnesota with Family Amid Criticism of Trump
Minnesota Governor and Vice Presidential Nominee Tim Walz casts his ballot, highlighting concerns over former President Trump's leadership.
- Governor Tim Walz, his wife Gwen, and their son Gus voted early at the Ramsey County election office in St. Paul.
- This marks Gus Walz's first time voting, an event celebrated by election workers and onlookers.
- Walz stated he voted for his running mate, Vice President Kamala Harris, and endorsed other Democratic candidates.
- In interviews, Walz criticized former President Trump, citing comments from ex-White House Chief of Staff John Kelly about Trump's leadership style.
- Walz did not comment on a Russian-originated fake attack ad against him but mentioned concerns about Russian interference favoring Trump.