Nearly a week after verbal stumbles in the only vice presidential debate, Democrat Tim Walz used his debut campaign appearance on a Sunday news show to try to fend off criticism of his stand on abortion rights and “own up” to past misstatements.
But Harris and Walz’s slate of upcoming media appearances also comes after some Democrats began to express concerns that the campaign was being too risk - averse in the run-up to the election, avoiding one-on-one interviews and town-hall-style events that involve direct questions from voters.
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Democratic vice presidential hopeful Tim Walz fessed up to misspeaking in the past when grilled about the numerous false statements he has made on a range of topics.
Walz will speak in Beloit at 10 a.m. and in Madison at noon, though no locations have been publicly announced. In late September, Walz rallied volunteers at a campaign office in Ozaukee County, a Milwaukee suburb where Democrats have gained ground in recent elections.
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Shannon Bream tried to frame Gov. Tim Walz as an extremist on abortion, questioning him about a Minnesota law he signed protecting abortion rights.
The vice presidential nominee laid out his defense for prior misstatements, chalking up some of his inaccurate rhetoric to the passion that he has for policies.
Tim Walz deftly handled Fox News’ Shannon Bream’s grilling on abortion rights during his appearance Sunday, calling her attempts to steer the conversation to whether there would be limits to how late the procedure would be allowed a “distraction.
During a visit to a local school, the students played a game of friendly soccer with Chinese students on a dirt field — the Americans in their t-shirts and the Chinese in sports jerseys. They managed to communicate via hand gestures and kicking the ball.
Nearly a week after verbal stumbles in the only vice presidential debate, Democrat Tim Walz used his debut campaign appearance on a Sunday news show to try to fend off criticism of his stand on abortion rights and “own up” to past misstatements.