Kamala Harris picks Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as running mate

Harris interviewed several top contenders in Washington DC over the weekend.

In Summary
  • The announcement comes as Harris begins a tour of key battleground states, starting with a rally in Philadelphia later today.
  • The former high-school teacher and football coach won attention among Democrats for his affable style and ability to land rhetorical blows on Donald Trump without seeming too aggressive.

Kamala Harris has picked Tim Walz as her running mate for the presidential election, US media has reported.

Walz, the Minnesota Governor and a former high school teacher, will become vice-president if Harris beats Donald Trump in November.

Harris interviewed several top contenders in Washington DC over the weekend and reportedly had not made up her mind until earlier today.

The announcement comes as Harris begins a tour of key battleground states, starting with a rally in Philadelphia later today.

Why Kamala Harris picked Tim Walz

Few people had Minnesota Governor Tim Walz on their early lists of possible Kamala Harris vice-presidential picks, but US media now reports that he will be on the Democratic ticket.

The former high-school teacher and football coach won attention among Democrats for his affable style and ability to land rhetorical blows on Donald Trump without seeming too aggressive.

The “weird” label he applied the former president and his running mate became a Democratic mantra in just a matter of days - and is now a standard part of Harris’s stump speech.

While Minnesota isn’t a battleground state, the Harris campaign may hope that Walz has mid-western cross-border appeal in places like Wisconsin and Michigan, which will help decide this election.

Walz also has a record of enacting progressive legislation in his state while defending it in a way that moderates and independent voters can understand. In his prior job as a congressman, he was able to win in a district that has a significant number of rural and Republican voters.

The governor may not have been a household name among Democrats a few weeks ago, but sometimes the dark horse wins the race.

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