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Sources reveal Minnesota Governor Tim Walz chosen as running mate by Harris

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WASHINGTON — In a ⁢strategic move, Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris has chosen Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her vice-presidential running ⁣mate. Walz,⁢ a⁤ progressive policy advocate ‍and a straight-talking Midwesterner,​ is expected to ⁤appeal to rural,​ white ‍voters, sources close to ⁤the matter⁢ revealed.

While the campaign ​officials remained tight-lipped, an ⁣official announcement was anticipated on​ Tuesday morning.

Walz, a 60-year-old ​veteran of the⁣ U.S. Army National Guard and a former educator,⁣ has a ​political career that spans over a decade. He was elected ⁣to a Republican-leaning district ‌in the U.S. House of Representatives in ⁤2006 and served for 12 years before ‌becoming the governor of Minnesota in 2018.

As governor, Walz has been a strong⁢ advocate for progressive policies, including free ⁢school meals, climate change initiatives, tax cuts for the middle class, and extended ‌paid leave‌ for Minnesota workers. He has also been a staunch supporter of women’s reproductive ‌rights,⁤ while also maintaining⁣ a conservative stance on agricultural interests and gun rights during his tenure in the U.S. House.

Harris, the ​daughter⁢ of immigrants from ⁣Jamaica and India, is banking ‌on Walz’s​ popularity in the Midwest ​to secure ⁣votes in⁢ the upcoming election. His home state of‌ Minnesota consistently votes Democrat ‌in presidential elections and is geographically close to Wisconsin and Michigan, two key battleground states.

Walz’s ability​ to connect with ⁤white,‍ rural voters, who ⁢have largely ⁤supported Republican Donald ‍Trump in recent years, could⁤ be a game-changer in the‌ Nov. 5 ⁣election. Harris’ decision to choose Walz over Josh Shapiro, the governor of⁤ Pennsylvania, underscores this strategy.

Since becoming the Democratic Party’s⁤ candidate, Harris has raised hundreds of millions of ‌dollars⁤ and reinvigorated the‌ race against ⁤Republican ⁣Donald Trump.‌ She was ‍expected to introduce her running mate at an event in Philadelphia on Tuesday evening.

The Harris campaign‍ is hopeful that⁤ Walz’s extensive National ‍Guard career, his experience⁤ as a​ high school football coach, and⁣ his relatable dad joke⁣ videos will resonate ‍with voters who are not yet committed to ⁢a second Trump term.

Walz, who‌ was ⁣relatively unknown on the national stage until the vice-presidential selection process began, has seen his profile rise significantly. ⁤He reportedly had the support of ⁢influential former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who ‌played a ‍key⁣ role in persuading Biden to withdraw from the race.

In the November election, Harris ​and Walz will⁢ be up against Trump and his running mate JD Vance, another military​ veteran from the Midwest.

Walz, often seen ​campaigning for⁢ Harris ‌in casual attire, has ⁢been vocal in‍ his criticism of Trump and Vance, labeling them ‌as “weird.” This catchy insult has been adopted by the Harris campaign, social⁢ media,‌ and Democratic activists.

The ‘Unicorn’

In a late July interview, Walz gave the ⁣Harris campaign a new line of attack, referring to the ‌opposition as “weird people” who ⁢want ⁣to ban books and interfere with women’s reproductive⁣ consultations with doctors.

Walz has also challenged Trump and Vance’s claims ⁤of understanding the middle class.‌ “A⁤ robber baron⁣ real estate guy and a​ venture capitalist trying to tell us they understand who we are? They don’t know who we are,” Walz said ⁣in an MSNBC interview.

His approach has resonated ⁤with the ​young voters that Harris ​needs to win ⁢over. David‍ Hogg, the co-founder of the⁢ gun safety group March for Our Lives, described him as a “great communicator.”

Ryan Dawkins, a political ​science ​professor at Minnesota’s ⁢Carleton ‍College, described Walz​ as a “unicorn” — a man born ⁣in a ⁤small town in rural Nebraska who⁤ can effectively communicate Harris’ message⁤ to core Democratic voters and⁣ those that ​the party has struggled to ⁣reach in recent ⁤years.

Despite his​ progressive stance as ‍governor, Walz has maintained a centrist voting record during ⁣his congressional career. He has been a strong ​supporter of government ‌aid for farmers and military veterans, as well as gun-owner rights, earning him praise‍ from the National Rifle Association.

However, his shift from a centrist congressman to a more progressive governor could make⁤ him a​ target for Republican ⁣attacks. ⁣”He runs the risk⁤ of reinforcing some ‌of the​ worst fears ⁣people have of ⁢Kamala Harris being a⁢ San Francisco liberal,”⁤ Dawkins said.

Walz, however, is ready to counter⁣ such attacks. ‌”What a⁣ monster.​ Kids⁣ are eating and having full bellies, ⁣so they can go ⁣learn and women are making their own healthcare decisions,” Walz said⁤ in a July CNN interview. “So if that’s where they want to label me, I’m more than ⁢happy​ to take the label.”

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