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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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Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear’s first guest on his new podcast was a well-known face on TV and billboard ads. He’s also a major donor and supporter.
The Coachella appearance was just a pitstop for the Vermont senator whose “fight oligarchy” tour has attempted to combine ...
Musk was pushing that message on election day ... Crawford benefited from campaign stops by Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, last year’s Democratic vice-presidential nominee, and money from billionaire ...
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