York County went big for Donald Trump in 2020, but in a battleground state that may be decided by a few thousand votes, every ballot counts.
Ohio Sen. JD Vance and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz have differing views on how to tackle gun violence, but a school safety expert says only one candidate is "closer to the answer."
Multiple media hosts and pundits linked Gov. Tim Walz's debate performance to his lack of media exposure following his showdown with Sen. JD Vance on Tuesday.
Trump and his supporters have pounced on the obvious misstatement—a sharp contrast to the vice presidential candidates’ cordiality on stage.
White House hopeful JD Vance was the undisputed champion of CBS News' Vice Presidential Debate Tuesday night, according to Fox News' .
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz admitted during the debate that he had previously misspoken in 2014 when he said he was in mainland China between April and June 1989, during the Tiananmen Square protests.
Child care and paid family leave took priority as Walz and Vance sparred at the vice presidential debate. Here’s why these issues are finally bursting into the spotlight.
But Walz said Wednesday during a stop on his bus tour around Pennsylvania that he was "talking about meeting people where there are school shooters," and highlighted the relationships he has made victims of mass shootings, including those who survived the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre in Newtown, Connecticut, in December 2012.
The incident took place at the Jimmy Lee Recreation Center in St. Paul, where a 27-year-old employee shot a 16-year-old in the head during an altercation.
The Minnesota governor has brought his charm to the campaign trail, but his debate was uneven and he has so far been scarcely seen on national television. His team says that may be changing.
Sen. JD Vance and Gov. Tim Walz debated several health care topics during the vice-presidential debate on Tuesday. Here's where they stand on the issues.