Tim Walz has a lot on his plate right now. Pointing out that many Minnesota hunters, anglers and other conservationists consider it good news that he won’t seek re-election seems like piling on. But there it is.
Mr. Walz said a growing scandal over fraud in social services programs led him to abandon his run for a third term as governor of Minnesota.
Embattled Democratic Gov. Tim Walz ended his re-election bid but vowed to remain in office as Amy Klobuchar considers a gubernatorial campaign.
The Minnesota governor has faced scrutiny and criticism over a series of fraud cases in the state's welfare programs.
Plus, Trump’s big foreign policy stick, oil companies’ confusion over Venezuela, and Democrats are eager to avoid another shutdown.
Republicans see opportunity in Minnesota's open Senate seat as fraud scandal rocks Democratic Party. GOP optimistic about flipping blue state in 2026.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz drops re-election bid amid massive welfare fraud scandal that allegedly cost taxpayers over $1 billion in fraudulent payments.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s decision this week to forgo a run for a third term could leave Democrats in the state in a better position than they started if Sen. Amy Klobuchar jumps into the now-open contest,
Independent journalist Nick Shirley gloated that his viral report on alleged Minnesota fraud "ended" Gov. Tim Walz, who will not seek re-election amid mounting criticism.
In yet another tragic week in Minnesota, our politicians' reactions showed us who they are — for better and so much worse, columnist Rochelle Olson writes.
Mr. Walz drew national notice when Kamala Harris chose him as her running mate. A fraud scandal derailed his bid for re-election as Minnesota’s governor.
"Politics War Room" co-hosts Al Hunt and James Carville agreed that the fraud scandal emerging in Minnesota is a legitimate problem, and that Gov. Tim Walz was right to scrap his re-election bid.