Minnesota Governor Tim Walz recently made a visit to Henderson, Nevada, as part of the final push before the upcoming election. Walz engaged in door-to-door campaigning, meeting with residents who had already voted for Vice President Kamala Harris.
During his visit, Walz emphasized the importance of preserving benefits and healthcare for veterans and senior citizens. He also shared his insights on the early voting data in Nevada, expressing optimism about the turnout.
Accompanied by Democratic Rep. Dina Titus, Walz visited multiple households, engaging with individuals who had supported Democratic candidates through donations, volunteering, and voting. The interactions highlighted the enthusiasm and support for the Democratic ticket in the battleground state.
Speaking to reporters, Walz exuded confidence about the election, stating, 'Feeling great, these folks are ready to go. We’re gonna get ‘er done. We’re gonna get this done.'
Prior to the door-knocking activities, Walz participated in a rally in Las Vegas, where he was joined by Nevada Rep. Susie Lee and actress Eva Longoria. The event aimed to energize supporters and volunteers for the final days of the campaign, emphasizing the significant efforts and investments made in Nevada.
Walz's campaign efforts in Nevada reflect the intense focus on mobilizing voters and securing crucial support in the battleground state. With Election Day approaching, the Democratic campaign continues to engage with voters and rally support for their candidates.