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"Less than half of Americans have $1,000 in savings," Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz told CNN's Jake Tapper in an April 6 interview.
Democrats are trying out a new attitude. It’s provocative, edgy and perilously toeing the line of not being too offensive.
Research shows Americans do not feel financially stable, but the Minnesota governor's claim isn't quite right.
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Irish Star on MSNKamala Harris breaks silence with emotional messageFormer Vice President Kamala Harris shared a touching message on Instagram for the Easter holiday. The 2024 Democratic ...
Democratic New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is leading Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer by 19 points in a hypothetical matchup ...
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) on Thursday denounced the vandalization of the state GOP headquarters in Albany. Police say an ...
It’s possible that the 2028 Democratic presidential nominee is someone pollsters aren’t currently thinking about. But ...
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro’s mansion was the target of an arson attack last weekend, but the attacker's motives are ...
Gov. Walz joined DFL lawmakers in Moorhead, on Wednesday, April 16, urging civic engagement during a town hall focused on ...
We humans tend to be impatient, wanting fast cars, fast food, and fast women, but the world rarely works that way, and we are ...
The events offer a glimpse of widespread Democratic anger over the direction of Trump’s administration and a dose of hope to ...
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