Andr-Tech uk666 Posted August 6, 2024 Andr-Tech #1 Posted August 6, 2024 Vice President Kamala Harris selects Tim Walz as VP running mate Ever since Joe Biden announced that he was ending his 2024 re-election campaign, the Democratic base has been newly energized, with perhaps no question looming larger than who would fill out the ticket alongside Vice President Harris. Now, Harris has decided that she will be running with Minnesota governor Tim Walz. “As a governor, a coach, a teacher, and a veteran, he’s delivered for working families like his,” she said of Walz in a statement posted to social media on Tuesday. “It’s great to have him on the team.” The one thing that the Harris campaign has been clear about from the get go: They are looking for someone ready to govern. (Trump, by contrast, in defending the choice of J.D. Vance, appeared to dismiss the importance of the VP pick last week, saying “historically, the vice president in terms of the election does not have any impact.”) President Joe Biden has praised Vice President and Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris for picking Tim Walz as her running mate, saying their ticket will be a “powerful voice for working people.” “They will be the strongest defenders of our personal freedoms and our democracy. And they will ensure that America continues to lead the world and play its role as the indispensable nation,” Biden wrote. 9 Things to Know About Governor Tim Walz, Kamala Harris’s VP Running Mate: 1. He has been in politics for almost 20 years The 60-year-old Walz is currently chair of the Democratic Governors Association, but before being elected governor of Minnesota in 2018, he represented the state’s 1st Congressional District and—before that—served in the Army National Guard for 24 years (starting when he was 17). His first campaign, in 2006, was staffed primarily by former students, according to the New York Times. 2. He was a teacher for much of his career Walz is also a former educator who taught social studies for 20 years before becoming a politician in Mankato, Minn., a small city south of Minneapolis. While he was a teacher, he was both a football coach and the faculty advisor for the Gay-Straight Alliance. Minnesota’s lieutenant governor, Peggy Flanagan recently recounted hearing stories from former students who commended Walz’s classroom as a safe space for queer students. 3. He has a track record of progressive legislation As governor, Walz has a strikingly progressive record, having overseen, among other things, the legalization of recreational marijuana in Minnesota, the implementation of universal background checks, the protection of gender-affirming services, legislation that enshrined abortion rights, and a plan for transitioning to clean energy. 4. Kids love him A year ago, surrounded by Minnesota students, he signed a free lunch bill into effect, and was promptly hugged by the crowd, which seemed to delight and surprise him at the same time. 5. He came up with “these guys are just weird” In a seemingly off-the-cuff quip, Walz became responsible for one of the most memorable attacks on the Republican Party this election cycle to date, calling them, simply, “weird,” and birthing a million memes in the process. 6. He may help give an electoral edge in Midwestern states Though Minnesota is not a battleground state (Richard Nixon was the last Republican presidential candidate that the state voted for), Walz is seen as someone who might help Harris with rural, working-class voters in the Midwest in particular. With 15 electoral votes, Michigan was part of the “blue wall” for Biden in 2020 (along with Pennsylvania and Wisconsin), and Democrats are no doubt hoping that Walz may help give them an edge in that state, where the polls currently have the two candidates almost tied. 7. Memories of the George Floyd protests could be a point of attack The aftermath of the George Floyd protests—particularly instances in which the protest turned violent—is expected to be a point of that the GOP raises in their attacks on Walz. Some have argued that Walz’s response to violence should have been faster and more muscular. 8. His wife is also a teacher The governor is married to Gwen Walz, a longtime teacher who has held positions in public, alternative, and migrant schools, and has also worked to bring educational opportunities to incarcerated people. They have two children, Hope and Gus. 9. He was in the Army National Guard Walz also spent 24 years in the Army National Guard before retiring as a command sergeant major, making him the highest-ranking enlisted soldier to serve in Congress when he joined the House in 2007.
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