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Nine days before Vice President Kamala Harris selected him to be her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz received a text message from a fellow Minnesota Democrat.   

“I’ve never lost with you on top of the ballot,” Rep. Angie Craig wrote. In describing the text to CBS News, she added “LOL,” saying she’d teased him at the time about his status as a top contender for the job. 

Craig, who represents the far southern suburbs of Minneapolis in one of the most competitive and moderate House districts in America, took an early stand against the leader of her own party. Soon after President Biden’s dismal debate performance, she called on him to drop out of the race.

After his departure, Craig championed Walz for VP. 

“He can talk to anybody, anywhere, about anything,” she told CBS News. Craig said Walz is a political force in “so many swing states and battleground districts.”

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MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN – SEPTEMBER 02: Democratic vice presidential nominee Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz speaks at Laborfest on September 2, 2024 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 

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The governor’s first month as his party’s vice presidential nominee is raising optimism among Democrats about their prospects in two battleground House races where Walz has roots. In Minnesota’s 2nd District, Craig faces a stiff challenge as she pursues her fourth term.   

And in Walz’s birthplace of Nebraska, where he campaigned in mid-August, Democrats are hoping his connections will help them oust veteran incumbent Republican Don Bacon. Both races are expensive, close and could have an outsized impact on the balance of power in the House, where Republicans are clinging to a very narrow majority heading into the November elections.

The Republicans trying to win those seats have aggressively criticized Walz, questioning the quality of his record as governor and doing their best to tie Democratic House candidates to GOP anti-Walz messages.

Craig says Walz has won her swing district handily when he’s been on the ballot as governor. 

“He campaigns aggressively. He shows up anywhere,” she said. “I once went turkey hunting with him at the beginning of the season; then we were at a gay rights gala that same weekend. His range is truly extraordinary.”

Craig’s challenger, Republican Joe Teirab, is trying to appeal to the large number of voters in the 2nd District who have a history of splitting their tickets.   

A former federal prosecutor, Teirab is going after Walz over his response to the 2020 unrest in Minneapolis in the wake of the killing of George Floyd

“Tim Walz has failure on his record,” Teirab told CBS News. “And I think people are going to be voting on that.” He argues that Walz has not shown enough support for law enforcement, and he believes that policing and public safety will be key issues in battleground races, including in Minnesota.

“People here know that we need to support law enforcement to uphold public safety,” Teirab said, adding that “after the 2020 riots, it was a lot harder for law enforcement departments to recruit and retain talent.” 

Teirab brings up his own record as a prosecutor when he campaigns.  

“I’ve had to throw a lot of drug traffickers behind bars,” he told CBS News. “I’d love to be part of the effort to stem that tide in Congress.”  

Craig, however, has the backing of some in law enforcement and announced a series of endorsements by groups including the Minnesota Police and Peace Officers Association. 

In Omaha, Nebraska, and its own 2nd Congressional District, another battleground race has included talk of a visit by Walz. The VP nominee, who grew up in small-town Nebraska, campaigned in the 2nd District on Aug. 17, underscoring the significance of Nebraska’s distinctive system of awarding presidential electors by congressional district.

Longtime Republican incumbent Don Bacon, who has a history of defeating both conservative Republican primary opponents and Democratic general election challengers, has accused Walz of shifting to the political left in the years since he won the governorship in Minnesota. 

“I think his support in this district will dissipate,” Bacon told CBS News. “But we’ve got to be good at messaging it.”

Bacon said he would have been more concerned about his electoral prospects if Harris had instead selected Gov. Josh Shapiro, a first-term Pennsylvania Democrat, as her running mate.  

“I think Shapiro was a much more threatening vice president than Walz,” Bacon said. “In the end, Walz’s roots or connections here may not be relevant enough. I think he was helpful up front, but I don’t think it’s going to be helpful in the long run.”

Bacon’s Democratic challenger, state legislator Tony Vargas, is hoping Walz can boost Democrats’ appeal to blue-collar voters in Nebraska. Vargas, likeWalz, is a  former schoolteacher.   He told CBS News, “Seeing Gov. Walz on the ticket is something that we’ve been talking about at my events. We need working-class people in Congress. Gov. Walz is incredibly supportive of organized labor.”

“We need examples of what working class individuals look like in Congress and at the top ticket of the presidency in the executive branch,” said Vargas.  

During Walz’s campaign stop in Nebraska last month, Vargas said he talked with him about the chances of flipping the House from Republican to Democratic control.

Both parties are claiming to have the momentum in the races for the Minnesota and Nebraska House seats. The race for the two seats has attracted millions in campaign spending.

Craig said the switch at the top of the ticket has boosted Democratic candidates across several battleground states, but she still says her race will be a “tough fight” and a “hard push.”

In several battleground districts, including the 2nd District of Nebraska, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has touted fundraising success by challengers seeking to defeat incumbents.     

Walz’s addition to the presidential ticket underscores the impact of the historic withdrawal of President Biden from the presidential race. The reconfigured ticket has provided Democrats with a blast of enthusiasm, more favorable polling, volunteers and donations.   

Craig and Vargas told CBS News they’ve noticed a significant uptick in enthusiasm among prospective voters during door-knocking and campaign events.

Republicans say they expect the initial enthusiasm among Democrats to wane.  

“President Trump and JD Vance have to be focused on the economy, border, crime, and they need to be pretty clear about what Harris and Walz have stood for in the past,” Bacon said. “And if they do that, I think we’ll be fine.”

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Whether you’re barreling down a mountainside or taking a leisurely ride along your local trail, a great mountain bike is key. But what exactly does a great mountain bike look like, in terms of features? It depends on the kind of terrain and riding style you do.

The best mountain bike for long, cross-country rides will have very different specs than a downhill bike. Some offer full suspension for a smooth ride on bumpy trails. Some have wider tires that are better at gripping wet or sandy terrain. Some are designed for maximum pedaling efficiency and serious stopping power so you can climb steep mountainsides without wearing yourself out. No matter where you and your new bike are headed this fall, we’ve rounded up the best mountain bikes for every rider and every terrain in 2024. Don’t forget to strap on your bike helmet.


Best mountain bike for beginners: Giant Talon 29 1

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The Giant Talon 29 1 is a solid entry-level mountain bike at a reasonable price point. With its balanced frame geometry and high-traction tires, it’s great for a comfortable, stable ride on most trails. While that means it’s not specialized for uphill climbs or cross-country speed, the balanced design is great for beginners or casual riders who aren’t planning to tackle those more challenging technical trails just yet.

With 80mm to 100mm of suspension travel, this hardtail mountain bike strikes that perfect balance of pedaling efficiency and shock absorption.

Riders can also adjust the suspension within that range by adjusting the air spring and the rebound damping. That gives you improved steering precision and a better ride feel since you can tailor it to your needs. If you’re a beginner, it may take some trial and error to fine-tune those settings, but playing around with them is a great way to learn how suspension impacts your ride.

Get this reliable entry-level mountain bike at Mike’s Bikes for $950.

Top features of the Giant Talon 29 1:

  • Grippy tires offer great traction in any trail conditions.
  • The balanced frame geometry makes this a comfortable bike for most riders.
  • The adjustable suspension fork allows you to fine-tune this mountain bike for your needs.

Best trail bike: Santa Cruz Tallboy C R

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A full-suspension mountain bike with 120mm and 130mm suspension travel on the rear and front, respectively, it doesn’t get cushier than the Santa Cruz Tallboy C R (at least, not at this price point). Built for cross-country or trail riding, this bike’s design allows you to glide through rocky terrain almost as if you were just cruising on a paved road. That suspension also helps cushion the impact on pops and short drops so you can build up speed while navigating the trail with confidence.

With that said, it can be a little sluggish on uphill climbs. But if you typically stick to more straightforward trails, you won’t have to deal with that issue. For those just-for-fun weekend trail rides, this is the mountain bike you want.

Get this comfortable, agile trail bike at Backcountry while it’s on sale for $3,849 (reduced from $4,799).

Top features of the Santa Cruz Tallboy C R:

  • Boasting full suspension, this mountain bike is a comfy ride no matter how bumpy the terrain.
  • The carbon C frame is both lightweight and stiff for better control and improved agility.
  • The four-piston brakes offer excellent stopping power.

Best fat tire mountain bike: State 6061 Trail+

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For wet or sandy trails, traction is everything, which means you need a fat tire bike like the State 6061 Trail+. With 4.5-inch wide tires that can handle running even at low PSI, this mountain bike can grip the trail no matter how loose or slippery.

Whether you want to cruise along sandy beaches or power through snowy mountain trails, the stability of this fat tire bike is the key to doing so safely and confidently. You won’t be building up much speed, but you’ll have a lot of fun plowing through trails that a standard trail bike couldn’t even touch.

Get this fat tire bike directly from State Bicycle Co. for $1,000.

Top features of the State 6061 Trail+:

  • Thick 4.5-inch tires provide extra grip for wet or loose terrain like snow, sand and mud.
  • With low PSI capabilities, you can lower the tire pressure to widen the surface area even further to maximize your grip on soft, slippery trails.
  • The alloy frame is stiff and strong without adding any more bulk than necessary.

Best mountain bike under $500: Huffy Stone Mountain

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The Huffy Stone Mountain is a hardtail mountain bike that is lightweight and offers good traction for navigating trails. The budget-friendly bike is missing a lot of the features you’ll find on the more advanced mountain bikes listed above. However, if you’re just starting out and just want to get out on a trail to see if you like mountain biking, this is a good bike to start with.

While you can’t take it on any serious trails, it’s got the basics you need for easy local bike trails. Use it to get a feel for the sport and then upgrade to a mountain bike better suited to the kind of trails you want to tackle. Then, pass this Huffy Stone Mountain on to a friend or teen who’s curious about mountain biking.

A bestseller on Amazon, this budget mountain bike is available for as low as $200.

Top features of the Huffy Stone Mountain:

  • This budget entry-level bike is great for casual rides on easy bike trails.
  • A wide variety of frame and wheel sizes allows you to get the right fit for your height.
  • The lightweight, high-traction design is just enough to let you get a feel for mountain biking before committing to a higher-priced mountain bike with more advanced features and customizability.

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What type of mountain bike should a beginner get?

The best mountain bike for a beginner is a balanced, versatile one. Since you’re probably not tackling steep inclines and declines yet, opt for a trail bike that offers great traction, strong brakes and easy maneuverability along bumpy, muddy trails. That means grippy tires and responsive steering so you can confidently control your bike over tree roots, up hills and on descents.

If the trails you’re eager to go on are largely uphill, look for a bike that’s lightweight with a firmer pedaling platform. Those two features will improve climb efficiency so you’re not wearing yourself out on those uphill stretches.


Do I need a full-suspension mountain bike?

You don’t need a full-suspension mountain bike, but they are nice to have. Unlike hardtail mountain bikes, which only have suspension in the front, full-suspension mountain bikes have suspension in both the front and rear. That extra suspension helps absorb shock, cushioning the impact as you hop over bumps or navigate downhill jumps and drops.

That cushier feel can be nice even on milder trail rides, but they tend to be significantly more expensive and require more maintenance than a hardtail mountain bike. So it might not be worth the extra expense and care if you don’t usually do technical trails or downhill riding. 




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