The Democratic Party's vice presidential nominee reportedly does not have any investments to speak of. Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, Vice President Kamala Harris' running mate, does not own a single stock or mutual fund or any real estate, and neither does his wife, according to Axios' Pro Rata newsletter.
Axios said it had confirmed Walz' lack of assets with a spokesperson, and noted the couple does have state pensions. FOX Business has reached out to the governor's office and the Harris-Walz campaign for comment. Walz, 60, has spent nearly two decades in high-level elected office, and while it is highly unusual for a federal candidate to own few or no assets, his lack of investments in the market may be consistent with his views.