Democratic vice-presidential candidate spoke virtually at advocacy group Emgage Action’s event In a final push to engage Muslim voters ahead of the election, Tim Walz called for the end of the war in Gaza and pledged that, if elected, the Harris administration would work “side by side” with Muslim...
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