Tim Walz
The Democratic vice presidential candidate replied with a damningly blunt question.
The Minnesota governor fired off a number of one-liners during an appearance on the campaign trail in Wisconsin.
The vice presidential candidate said the "media is obsessed" with that year's vote, adding, "I'm focused on the election of 33 days from now."
Kamala Harris' running mate recalled his teaching days as he sarcastically mocked the former president for making "progress" on one key issue.
The Minnesota governor acknowledged that the former president had some "explaining" to do.
"I wouldn't want to face working people," the Democrats' vice presidential nominee said at a Pennsylvania rally.
The former president clearly does not like being called "weird."
The Democratic candidate for vice president tore into the former president in a Labor Day speech in Milwaukee.
"So let me use my teacher voice. Mr. Vance, how about you mind your own business?" the wife of Kamala Harris' running mate said at a Virginia rally.
The boisterous procedure stood in sharp contrast to the somber affair at last month's Republican National Convention.