Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz’s financial disclosure form highlights one of the things that make him unusual as a modern political candidate: the relative simplicity of his financial life.
Walz’s finances are straightforward and modest relative to the standards of many politicians who made their wealth in the private sector, judging from his disclosure, which was released by the Federal Election Commission on Friday. Many recent candidates for high office, by contrast, report millions in income and assets from multiple sources on their forms.
Walz reported a $210,287 income from his
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