The third day of the Democratic National Convention did not quite reach the emotional intensity of the previous two nights, but it kept the party’s momentum going ahead of Vice President Harris’s big speech on Thursday. Harris’s vice-presidential nominee, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D), was the headline attraction on Wednesday. The other major names included...
The third night of the Democratic National Convention did not disappoint when it came to emotional moments. From a charged plea to bring home Israeli hostages to a tearful response to Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s speech, the night was filled with headline-grabbing moments. Here are the five most memorable. Israeli American hostage's parents deliver...
An emotional Gus Walz was seen in the crowd at the DNC on Wednesday night, as his father formally accepted the nomination for vice president. Walz, standing with his mother Gwen and sister Hope, had tears streaming down his face and appeared to be sobbing openly with pride as his mother and sister silently cried...
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D-Minn.) leaned into his roots as a high school coach on Wednesday night at the Democratic National Convention, and argued that Democrats have the right team to win in November. “We’re driving down the field and boy, do we have the right team,” Walz said to a sea of red "Coach...
VP candidate Tim Walz's son Gus was brought to tears Wednesday at the Democratic convention where he shared an emotional moment with his father during the keynote speech.
It’s infuriating that House Republicans waited so long to release their devastating report that President Biden committed impeachable offenses when he “actively participated” in...
In a session with reporters at the Democratic National Convention, Schumer suggested that — should Democrats win the White House, Senate and House in...
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro said Vice President Kamala Harris "has spent her entire career making progress" while GOP nominee Donald Trump wants to restrict Americans' freedoms.
Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she has known Vice President Kamala Harris for decades and predicted she would follow on Democratic successes and "take us to new heights."