
Gov. Walz Brings Presidential Campaign to Kentucky
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Gov. Tim Walz stopped in Louisville on Wednesday to campaign for Kamala Harris.
Minnesota Governor and Democratic Candidate for Vice President Tim Walz made a campaign stop in Kentucky. He was in the Commonwealth to raise money for the Harris-Walz ticket.
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Gov. Walz Brings Presidential Campaign to Kentucky
Clip: Season 3 Episode 105 | 2m 33sVideo has Closed Captions
Minnesota Governor and Democratic Candidate for Vice President Tim Walz made a campaign stop in Kentucky. He was in the Commonwealth to raise money for the Harris-Walz ticket.
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Yesterday afternoon, Minnesota governor and Democratic candidate for Vice President Tim Walz made a campaign stop in Kentucky.
Kentucky additions Clayton Dalton was at the airport to catch a glimpse of the potential second in command more and tonight's election, 2024 update.
♪ >> Tim Walz plane landed at the Muhammad Ali International Airport in Louisville, where he and his daughter hope were welcomed by a group of Kentucky dignitaries.
That group included Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg.
Lieutenant Governor Jacqueline Coleman and Congressman Morgan McGarvey.
What are his predecessor?
Former Congressman John Yarmouth was also there.
Yarmouth and walls are old colleagues.
They served together in the U.S. House of Representatives in the late 2000 and early 2010's.
Following was quick stop on the tarmac.
His motorcade swept them away to a campaign reception in downtown Louisville.
Hannah Penske, politics reporter for the Courier Journal was allowed inside the event.
>> He basically talked about how we're getting close to the election and all Kentucky isn't considered a swing state.
There was a lot of talk about how Kentuckians would still be important to a potential Harris administration.
And he also touted as well how the Louisville fundraiser raised over 2 million dollars for the hairs Victory fund.
You know, Governor Walz's appearance was pretty short and sweet and his speech only lasted about 20 minutes and he was only in Kentucky for a total vote total of about 2 and a half hours on.
So I think, you know, the crowd was just there to soak in his speech in get as much face time with him as they could when he was speaking.
>> One glaring absence from the event, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear.
>> He didn't Governor Andy Beshear during his speech.
He said he was grateful for the governor for traveling across the country, acting as a surrogate for the campaign.
Donald Trump want to stay in 2016 2020.
I think as the election is approaching, you know, this was Governor Walz's second stop of the day and he was heading, I believe, to North Carolina afterwards.
So I think they're just trying to get as many opportunities to talk to voters as possible across the country to get their messages out there.
>> For Kentucky edition, I'm Clayton Dalton.
>> Thank you, Clayton.
For that.
Penske says Governor Andy Beshear was not in attendance because of a fall break trip.
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