Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is set to embark on a whirlwind tour of battleground states in the lead-up to the upcoming election. According to a campaign official, Walz will be making stops in key states as part of his final campaign push.
On Saturday, Walz will kick off his journey by traveling to Las Vegas in the morning, followed by visits to Flagstaff and Tucson, Arizona later in the day. The following day, Sunday, he will head to North Carolina and Georgia, where he is scheduled to participate in a joint rally in the Atlanta metro area alongside second gentleman Doug Emhoff.
As the election draws closer, Walz's itinerary remains packed. On Monday, he will continue his travels, making stops in Wisconsin and Michigan to engage with voters and garner support for his campaign.
Finally, on Election Day itself, Walz will be in Pennsylvania in the morning before heading to an event at Howard University in Washington, DC, where he will join Vice President Kamala Harris for the election night event.
In addition to his physical campaign stops, Walz will also be engaging with the media through various local and national interviews. This includes a pre-taped appearance on CBS' 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert' scheduled to air on Monday evening.
With the election just around the corner, Governor Walz is leaving no stone unturned in his efforts to connect with voters and rally support for his campaign. His strategic itinerary reflects the importance of battleground states in the upcoming election and underscores the significance of engaging with voters across the country.