2024 presidential election live: Tim Walz reveals the bizarre name he uses for Kamala Harris on his phone
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Vice Presidential hopeful Gov. Tim Walz revealed a very unusual nickname he has for Kamala Harris - which is saved as her name in his phone.
While on Jimmy Kimmel's late night show Monday evening, Walz disclosed other odd pieces of information, including making a risqué gaffe about who he hopes to wake up in bed next to after Election Night.
A new New York Times poll was just released Tuesday, showing Kamala Harris taking the lead over Donald Trump nationwide for the first time since July after President Joe Biden spectacularly dropped out of the race.
Meanwhile, the VP is embroiled in a political back-and-forth with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as devastating Hurricane Milton approaches the state.
With only 28 days left until Election Day, the political climate is getting hotter and both Harris and Donald Trump are hitting the trail and the media circuit to win over swing state voters. President Joe Biden is headed to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania today.
Follow all the developments in our live blog:
20:10
Tim Walz reveals what Kamala Harris' name is saved as in his phone
Gov. Tim Walz told ABC late-night host Jimmy Kimmel that he has Kamala Harris' name saved as 'my dry cleaner' in his phone.
He offered little explanation for the bizarre choice: 'They told me to come up with something and that was all I could think of.'
The Minnesota governor also made a risque gaffe when asked about who he wants to wake up next to the morning after the election.
He said he would be hoping to be 'waking up on November 6 with Madam President.'
Kimmel added a joke, saying: 'I want to be clear, you won't be waking up together.'
'No,' replied Walz, who is happily married with two kids to his wife Gwen.
01:19
Kamala Harris has a beer with Stephen Colbert in Late Show appearance
Vice President Kamala Harris shared a beer with comedian Stephen Colbert during their taping of an interview for the Late Show on Tuesday.
It wrapped up a media packed day for the Democratic presidential nominee in New York City.
'So, would you like to have a beer with me so I can tell people what that’s like? OK. Now, we asked ahead of time because we can’t just be giving a drink to the vice president of the United States. You asked for Miller High Life,' Colbert said according to the pool reporter in attendance.
Harris responded that the last time she had a beer was at a baseball game with her husband Doug, and they drank from the cans of Miller High Life.
'There you go. It’s cold. From the beautiful city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin,' Colbert said.
The vice president called it 'the champagne of beers.'
01:08
Ethel Kennedy, 96, the matriarch of the political dynasty, suffers a stroke
Ethel Kennedy, the matriarch of the Kennedy political family, wife of late Senator Robert Kennedy and sister-in-law of former President John F Kennedy, suffered a stroke last week her family revealed.
Kennedy's daughter Kerry Kennedy released a statement sharing an update on her mother's health in which she asked people to keep the 96-year-old in their prayers.
'I want to let you know about my incredible mother, Ethel Kennedy,' she wrote in a statement posted on X.
'Unfortunately, on Thursday morning she suffered a stroke in her sleep,' her daughter said. 'She was brought to an area hospital where she is now receiving treatment. She is comfortable, she is getting the best care possible and she is surrounded by family.'
Kennedy called her mom is a 'strong woman' who has led a 'remarkably fulfilling life.'
She asked people to keep her mother in their thoughts and prayers and made a request that they respect the family's privacy at this time.
Ethel Kennedy, the matriarch of the Kennedy political family, wife of late Senator Robert Kennedy and sister-in-law of President John F Kennedy, suffered a stroke her family revealed.
21:35
Exclusive:MAGA Rep. Anna Paulina Luna flees Hurricane Milton with her one-year-old baby
Hurricane Milton is forcing a Republican with a one-year-old baby to evacuate her home that she expects will be destroyed due to the 15-foot waves expected upon landfall.
By Jon Michael Raasch, U.S. Political Reporter for DailyMail.com
Hurricane Milton is barreling towards Florida's west coast with tremendous power bringing with it expectations for widespread damage and death throughout the area.
The storm is so daunting that it has forced Florida Republican Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, a MAGA faithful, to evacuate her home in Pinellas County with her one-year-old son in tow fearing for his life.
'It's very likely that I'm going to be sending my son to see his family out of state because when we come home, I don't think that we'll have a house left,' Luna told DailyMail.com on a phone call as she prepares her family and district for disaster.
She represents Clearwater and much of the Pinellas peninsula near Tampa Bay, an area expected to receive the brunt of the storm's beatdown.
And the factor that made her leave fearing for her son's life: the 15-foot waves that are expected to be hitting her low-lying area. An unsurvivable horror, Luna explains.
Donald Trump complained of double standards in the media Tuesday, as he expressed his disbelief at the way Doug Emhoff was being treated after claims he slapped a former girlfriend.
Former President Donald Trump complained of double standards in the media Tuesday, as he expressed his disbelief at the way Doug Emhoff was being treated after claims he slapped a former girlfriend.
DailyMail.com revealed last week that three friends of the woman said he struck her so hard that she spun around while waiting in a valet line at the Cannes Film Festival in 2012.
Vice President Kamala Harris' husband has denied the allegation.
Trump said coverage would be very different if he or one of his associates had been the subject of the story.
He described watching the 'second gentleman' being interviewed on MSNBC.
20:07
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19:47
Kamala Harris' 'word salad' on 60 Minutes edited out on show's YouTube page
By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter
CBS News appears to have edited the 60 Minutes interview with Kamala Harris to show the Democratic 2024 hopeful in a more positive light.
Social media erupted in criticism of the vice president's 'word salad' response to a question about the Israeli-Hamas war.
But after the episode aired on Monday night, the version that was put onto the show's official YouTube page did not include Harris' nonsensical answer and instead included a truncated and more straight-forward response.
And pro-MAGA accounts and conservative people on X were quick to point out the change.
CBS News appears to have edited the 60 Minutes interview with Kamala Harris to show the Democratic 2024 hopeful in a more positive light.
19:35
Exclusive:Donald Trump extends his lead over Kamala Harris in Daily Mail election model as key battleground state of Michigan moves his way
Former President Donald Trump has extended his lead in the Daily Mail's election model, which now gives him his highest probability yet of victory over Kamala Harris in November's election.
A favorable poll in the critical swing state of Michigan , putting him one-point up over his Democratic opponent, helped nudge him to an almost 18-point lead, two points more than last week .
But plenty can change in the final weeks of campaigning.
And with Trump on a 58.8 percent of winning to Harris' 41.1 the result remains very much in tossup territory.
Former President Donald Trump has extended his lead in the Daily Mail's election model, which gives him his highest probability yet of victory over Kamala Harris in November's election.
However, the latest polling data now suggest that Trump is on track to win 301 electoral college votes to Harris' 236, the most decisive lead yet.
19:21
Jimmy Carter's youngest son Jeff, 72, reveals he's been living with Parkinson's disease
Jimmy Carter's youngest son Jeff has been quietly living with Parkinson's disease.
The 72-year-old has kept his condition out of the public eye until it was confirmed by People Magazine on Tuesday.
'We know that [Parkinson's] is a one-way street,' his son Josh, 40, said.
'My dad is currently living by himself, he's able to take care of himself, he's independent, but he built his house knowing that one day he's going to need more help.
An incumbent Democratic senator is shockingly facing headwinds after leading in the polls for months in a swing state race now critical to the control of the Senate.
By Jon Michael Raasch, U.S. Political Reporter for DailyMail.com
An incumbent Democratic senator is shockingly facing headwinds after leading in the polls for months in a swing state race now critical to the control of the Senate.
A new survey from the Cook Political Report shifted the U.S. Senate race in Wisconsin from 'lean Democrat' to a 'toss up' on Tuesday with four weeks to Election Day.
The analysis finds that Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., holds a two-point lead over Republican businessman Eric Hovde, indicating that the incumbent has lost major ground in recent weeks.
But her lead is well within the margin of error for the survey, meaning the race truly could cut either way.
And with Republicans only needing to pick up one Senate seat in battleground states Arizona, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio or Pennsylvania, this race tightening only increases their odds of taking control of the chamber come November.
16:17
Biden regrets picking AG Merrick Garland to lead Justice Department, new book reveals
By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter
Joe Biden regrets picking Attorney General Merrick Garland to lead his Justice Department after the agency prosecuted his son Hunter.
Publicly Biden has remained hands off with his son's legal troubles, but in private his anger towards his Attorney General has simmered, according to excerpts of journalist Bob Woodward's new book obtained by CNN.
Woodward writes that Biden told an associate:
Should never have picked Garland. This is never going to f**king go away.
There are multiple prosecutions against the president's 54-year-old son.
Joe Biden regrets picking Attorney General Merrick Garland to lead his Justice Department after the agency prosecuted his son Hunter, Bob Woodward details in his latest book War.
15:56
New York Times poll reveals Kamala Harris has edged out Donald Trump for the first time in months
A new survey put out by the New York Times on Tuesday has Harris up nationwide over Trump by three points.
It's significant as voters said they view the VP as a 'change' candidate.
This is the first time she has overtaken Trump nationally since July after President Joe Biden shockingly dropped out of the race, according to the same survey.
The candidates are gearing up for the last four weeks of campaigning before Election Day.
15:50
Biden admits Obama 'f***ed up' with Putin and 'didn't take him 'seriously'
Just ahead of Vladimir Putin 's invasion of Ukraine , President Joe Biden made clear where the blame lay for Moscow 's aggression: His predecessor Barack Obama .
A new book by Bob Woodward describes Biden's frustration that his then-boss did not take tougher action when Russian forces invaded Crimea almost a decade earlier.
'They f***ed up in 2014,' Biden said to a friend, according to Woodward. 'That’s why we are here.
'We f***ed it up. Barack never took Putin seriously.'
The book, published next week, offers an eye-popping look inside Biden's blunt, often foul-mouthed relationships with foreign leaders and former presidents as he navigated a string of national security crises.
Just ahead of Vladimir Putin 's invasion of Ukraine, President Joe Biden made clear where the blame lay for Moscow 's aggression: His predecessor Barack Obama .
15:45
J.D. Vance heads to swing state of Michigan as poll shows race tightening
15:35
Harris doesn't say whether she reached out to DeSantis during past storms
Vice President Kamala Harris didn't directly address whether she had reached out to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in the past as he's blasted her for calling him to gain political points now that she's the Democratic nominee.
'Well first of all, I have called and talked with - in the course of this crisis, this most recent crisis - Democrat and Republican governors. Called, taken the call, answered the call, had a conversation. So obviously this is not an issue about partisanship or politics for certain leaders, but maybe is for others,' she said on The View Tuesday.
On Monday DeSantis told Fox News' Sean Hannity that Harris 'has never contributed anything to any of these efforts.'
Harris suggested the intensity of the incoming Hurricane Milton was part of the reason for her outreach to DeSantis, a failed 2024 presidential candidate.
'Floridians, tough folks, been through a lot,' she said. 'But this is going to be different than they've been before. And I know a lot of folks might think "I've been through this, I grew up here, I've seen it all," this one is going to be different.'
'And that's why I called the governor about what Florida has received in terms of impact,' she said. 'And I think that's a shame that hasn't happened.'
Co-host Ana Navarro, an anti-Trump Republican, then commented: 'He'll take your call when you're president.'
'Here's the thing you should know on that point,' Harris inserted. 'And when I'm president I will continue to call him to see what he needs for help.'
Joy Behar then commented that maybe DeSantis 'maybe' won't be in office anymore once Harris becomes president.
The Florida Republican was overwhelmingly reelected in 2022, but is term-limited, so can only serve through January 2027.
15:31
Kamala Harris slammed after admitting she's been 'part of most of the decisions' made by Joe Biden during his time in office
The View host Sunny Hostin asked Kamala Harris:
Would you have done something differently than President Biden during the past 4 years?
The vice president responded:
There’s not a thing that comes to mind. I’ve been part of most of the decisions.
The Trump supporters immediately seized upon those comments, saying she admitted she's responsible for all of Biden's 'failures.'
'New Trump ad just dropped,' wrote a user on X with a clip of the moment.
Another added 'Oh boy. Say goodnight.'
Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., spokesperson Nathan Brand added that Americans should 'expect to see this clip a lot over the next month.'
Donald Trump Jr. wrote on X:
And just like that, Kamala's entire bullshit campaign about being a "change agent" collapses. You can't call yourself a change agent when you not only agree with every single disaster Joe Biden is responsible for, but you brag about being involved in all those decisions!
Trump's running mate J.D. Vance added that Kamala Harris is 'more of the same.'
'She admits it herself,' he continued.
15:29
Trump has called Putin 'at least seven times' since he left the White House… and sent a bizarre gift he demanded he keep secret
Donald Trump has held ''maybe as many as seven' phone calls with Russian President Vladimir Putin since leaving office, Bob Woodward reports in his new book.
Former President Donald Trump has kept in regular touch with Russian President Vladimir Putin since leaving office – holding more than a handful of phone calls with him, according to bombshell allegations in Bob Woodward's new book.
Woodward describes the extent of the contacts and attributes them to a Trump aide in his new book War, CNN reported.
There were 'maybe as many as seven' after Trump left office in 2021, Woodward writes. And the timeline extends until after Putin's bloody invasion of Ukraine.
The intervening period has featured brutal missile and drone strikes on Ukrainian cities and town, and a resulting flood of U.S. and allied sanctions against Russia as well as Putin and members of his circle.
15:24
Trump campaign insults Bob Woodward as 'angry, little man' after release of book excerpts
By Geoff Earle, Deputy U.S. Political Editor
The Trump campaign turned in a stinging review of Bob Woodward’s new book, in the latest salvo in a complex relationship between the author and subject.
None of these made up stories by Bob Woodward are true and are the work of a truly demented and deranged man who suffers from a debilitating case of Trump Derangement Syndrome,’ said Trump campaign communications director Steven Cheung in a statement filled with personal invective.
He went on to rip the famed journalist, following Woodward’s reporting in his new book 'War' that Trump spoke to Vladimir Putin seven times since leaving office, among other revelations.
Woodward is an angry, little man and is clearly upset because President Trump is successfully suing him because of the unauthorized publishing of recordings he made previously. President Trump gave him absolutely no access for this trash book that either belongs in the bargain bin of the fiction section of a discount bookstore or used as toilet tissue. Woodward is a total sleazebag who has lost it mentally, and he's slow, lethargic, incompetent and overall a boring person with no personality.
Trump cooperated with Woodward’s last book, and the author released ‘The Trump Tapes’ with his on-record conversations.
15:10
Harris says she called her pastor after Biden dropped out
Vice President Kamala Harris said on The View Tuesday that one of the first people she called after President Joe Biden dropped out of the presidential race was her pastor.
'I needed to talk to God - and to pray,' Harris told the co-hosts.
15:00
House Oversight Committee Chairman says he will bring FEMA director before Congress to testify
By Jon Michael Raasch, U.S. Political Reporter for DailyMail.com
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer said on Fox News Tuesday he wants to bring FEMA Director Deanne Criswell before Congress to testify about her agency's response to Hurricane Helene.
'I certainly plan on bringing the FEMA director in in mid-November,' Comer said.
Congress is out until after the election and is slated to return for two before Thanksgiving.
'We don't do anything to hinder the efforts that are ongoing now,' he said. 'But I think a lot of these questions hopefully will get answered in the middle of November.'
Republicans like Comer have criticized FEMA for its response to Hurricane Helene and for allocating money specifically to non-citizens while Americans are reeling from the historic storm that has killed over 220 people.
14:20
Biden postpones trip to Germany and Angola due to Hurricane Milton
By Emily Goodin, senior White House correspondent
President Joe Biden has postponed his upcoming trip to Germany and Angola due to Hurricane Milton.
‘Given the projected trajectory and strength of Hurricane Milton, President Biden is postponing his upcoming trip to Germany and Angola in order to oversee preparations for and the response,’ the White House said in a statement.
Biden was scheduled to leave Thursday for Berlin for a state visit there and a summit on Ukraine. His trip to Angola was to fulfil his promise to visit sub-Saharan Africa as president.
12:49
Supreme Court holding live oral arguments on a challenge to Biden's ghost guns regulations
Today, the Supreme Court will hear arguments about whether President Joe Biden's strict regulations on 'ghost guns' can remain.
The administration's rule cracks down on online gun kits, which can be assembled quickly without serial numbers - making them almost impossible to track.
The police seized over 20,000 ghost guns in 2021 compared to less than 4,000 in 2018.
Biden's rule requires gun kit companies to add serial numbers and run background checks on individuals who are purchasing the equipment online.
Gun manufacturers say that it's legal to sell gun parts online and that criminals mostly use 'traditional guns.'
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
12:49
Democrats are nearly doubling the ad spend of Republicans in October so far
By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter
A main super PAC supporting Vice President Kamala Harris purchased a $50 million ad buy in the sprint to the 2024 election finish line.
Democrats aren’t sitting by and waiting for an October surprise.
Instead, in the first week of the month, the Party spent approximately $93 million on the presidential campaign compared to the $54 million spent by Republicans, according to AdImpact.
A new ad from Future Forward, the pro-Harris super PAC, seeks to appeal to voters the vice president has struggled to attract so far – working class men.
A welder with long facial hair wearing a literal blue-collared polo shirt says:
Trump is fighting for rich guys like himself.
An image of billionaire Elon Musk then flashes on screen before the goateed worker ads:
Kamala is fighting for us.
Political ads are flooding the airways of the seven states that will determine the outcome of the election with less than a month left until the big day.
12:30
Jill Biden to campaign for Kamala Harris
By Emily Goodin, senior White House correspondent
Jill Biden will hit the campaign trail on Friday for the first time for Kamala Harris.
The first lady will be on a five-day swing where she’ll visit the battleground states of Arizona, Nevada, Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.
Jill Biden is a popular figure among Democrats and her office has downplayed any reports of tension between her and Harris. The first lady urged husband Joe Biden to stay in the presidential race before he stepped down as the nominee. She endorsed Harris after the president made his exit announcement.
Her trip will focus on getting out the vote, the Harris campaign said. Early voting starts in Arizona on Thursday and mail ballots are already going out in all five states.
Biden will be in Yuma, Ariz., on Friday; Phoenix on Saturday; northern Nevada on Sunday; Detroit, Mich., and Madison, Wis., on Monday; and Philadelphia on Tuesday.
12:21
Kamala Harris pulls ahead of Trump for the first time in NYT polling
By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter
For the first time since entering the presidential race in late July, Vice President Kamala Harris has taken a slim lead over Donald Trump in a New York Times/Siena College national poll.
The survey finds that voters are now more likely to credit Harris with representing change and caring more about people like them when it comes to the 2024 election.
Of the 3,385 likely voters polled, 49 percent say they are voting for Harris in November compared to 46 percent who say they’ll cast their ballot for Trump. The 3 percent gap is within the poll’s margin of error.
It was conducted from September 29 through October 6.
The same polling from mid-September showed Trump and Harris tied at 47 percent just after their first, and maybe only presidential debate.
12:18
Biden heads to Wisconsin and Pennsylvania but not all Democrats will welcome him
By Emily Goodin, senior White House correspondent
President Joe Biden will visit two battleground states on Tuesday but not all Democrats will be there to welcome him on the ground.
He’ll stop in Wisconsin to tout his administration’s efforts to replace toxic lead pipes.
And then he’ll go to Pennsylvania to fundraise for Democratic Senator Bob Casey. Casey grew up on the same street as Biden in Scranton and the two families have had a long friendship.
However, not all Democrats are embracing the president when he’s in their home state. Wisconsin Senator Tammy Baldwin, who faces a tough challenge from Republican Eric Hovde, the CEO of a Wisconsin real estate development company, will not join Biden in Milwaukee.
Not only are Wisconsin and Pennsylvania must-wins for Kamala Harris to take the White House but Casey's and Baldwin's races are critical contests for Democrats to keep control of the Senate.
Before Biden heads out for the day he will be briefed at the White House about the latest from Hurricane Milton.
11:59
Ron DeSantis accuses Kamala Harris of using Hurricane response to benefit her 2024 bid
By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter
As Hurricane Milton barrels towards Florida, Gov. Ron DeSantis and Vice President Kamala Harris are blaming each other for playing ‘political games’ when it comes to storm response.
Reports emerged this week that DeSantis snubbed calls from Harris and President Joe Biden because he felt that they were reaching out for political gain in the wake of Hurricane Helene’s destruction and before the next storm hits landfall.
While the White House said it was on DeSantis to decide if he wanted to work with the administration, the Florida governor said that he wasn’t even aware that the President and VP reached out.
Harris told reporters on Monday that DeSantis is acting ‘irresponsible’ and ‘selfish’ and accused him of ‘playing political games.’
It is about political gamesmanship instead of doing the job that you took an oath to do, which is putting the people first.
DeSantis later that night told Fox News host Sean Hannity that the 2024 Democratic presidential hopeful was ‘delusional’ because he is 'laser-focused on leveraging all resources available.'
The Republican governor continued:
She has no role in this. In fact, she's been vice president for three and a half years. I've dealt with a number of storms under this administration. She has never contributed anything to any of these efforts.
I've had storms under both President Trump and President Biden, and I've worked well with both of them. She's the first one who's trying to politicize the storm, and she's doing that just because of her campaign.
I don't have time for political games.
As Florida, North Carolina and other areas of the East Coast recover from the death and devastation from Hurricane Helene, Florida is bracing to get hit by another storm on Wednesday.
11:58
Kamala Harris tears into 'utterly irresponsible and selfish' Ron DeSantis for refusing to take her calls during hurricanes
Vice President Kamala Harris on Monday tore into Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for not taking her calls as another hurricane was barreling toward his state's coastline.
Harris spoke to journalists at Joint Base Andrew as she departed for New York Monday ahead of a series of interviews in the Big Apple.
Earlier Monday reports came out that said DeSantis ignored a call from Harris specifically because he believed the move was politically motivated - as she's the Democratic nominee for president.
'You know, moments of crisis, if nothing else, should really be the moment that anyone who calls themselves a leader says they’re gonna put politics aside and put the people first,' Harris said on the tarmac.
She pointed out that 'people are in desperate need of support right now.'
'And playing political games at this moment in these crisis situations, these are the height of the emergency situations, it's just utterly irresponsible, and it is selfish, and it is about political gamesmanship instead of doing the job that you took an oath to do, which is to put the people first,' Harris added.
Vice President Kamala Harris on Monday tore into Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for not taking her calls as another hurricane was barreling toward his state's coastline.
11:56
Kamala Harris dodges THREE TIMES when grilled by 60 Minutes on the 'flood' of illegal migrants into the U.S. under her watch
Vice President Kamala Harris struggled to answer as she was grilled over whether she thought it was a 'mistake' to allow a 'flood' of illegal migrants into the U.S. during an evasive 60 Minutes interview.
The Democratic nominee was put in the hot seat when host Bill Whitaker asked her why it took three-and-a-half years for the Biden administration to bring in tougher restrictions to fix the immigration crisis.
Harris dodged the question as Whitaker kept pressing on whether she regretted letting border crossings 'quadruple' during her first three years in the White House.
Vice President Kamala Harris grilled by 60 Minutes over the Biden administration's slow response to the border crisis.
11:55
Kamala Harris reveals she owns a Glock and has fired it as she doubles down on Oprah Winfrey claims she would shoot an intruder
Vice President Kamala Harris revealed she owns a Glock handgun and has fired it at shooting range as she doubled down on her claims she would shoot an intruder.
Harris divulged the information in an interview on CBS '60 Minutes,' when correspondent Bill Whitaker asked her about a matter she has addressed only in brief in other settings.
'I have a Glock, and I've had it for quite some time. And – I mean, look, Bill, my background is in law enforcement, so there you go,' she told him.
Vice President Kamala Harris told CBS 60 Minutes she owns a Glock handgun, after previously publicly revealing only that she had a handgun and used it for personal safety.