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Harris picks Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as running mate: Report
Kamala Harris selects Tim Walz as running mate

Harris picks Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as running mate: Report

Aug 06, 2024
07:06 pm

What's the story

The United States Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris announced Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her running mate on Tuesday. Walz is known for championing progressive policies and his straightforward communication style. At 60, he brings experience as a US Army National Guard veteran and former teacher. Walz was first elected to the US House of Representatives in 2006, representing a Republican-leaning district for 12 years before becoming Minnesota's governor in 2018.

Political stance

Walz's progressive agenda

Harris aims to appeal to rural, white voters with this strategic selection, according to sources familiar with the decision. As governor, Walz has advanced a progressive agenda, promoting free school meals, climate change initiatives, middle-class tax cuts, and expanded paid leave for Minnesota workers. He has consistently supported women's reproductive rights but also showed a conservative side while representing a rural district in the US House, advocating for agricultural interests and supporting gun rights.

Election strategy

Walz's selection aimed at winning key battleground states

Harris, whose parents are immigrants from Jamaica and India, is choosing a popular Midwestern figure in Walz—whose home state reliably supports Democrats but is adjacent to key battlegrounds like Wisconsin and Michigan. These states are pivotal in this year's election. Walz is noted for his ability to connect with white, rural voters who have recently supported Republican Donald Trump. The Harris campaign hopes that Walz's extensive National Guard service, football coaching experience, and relatable humor will appeal to undecided voters.

Political support

Walz's national profile surged during 'veepstakes'

Harris, 59, has reignited the Democratic Party's prospects for victory after President Joe Biden, 81, withdrew from his reelection campaign under party pressure on July 21. Walz, previously a relative unknown nationally, gained prominence as the vice-presidential selection process intensified. Once a popular Congress member, he is said to have received support from former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who played a key role in persuading Biden to step down.