US Harris tells allies she has chosen Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as VP pick - Walz, who has a record of winning over rural conservative voters, is little-known on the national stage

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The Washington Post (archive) | By Tyler Pager
August 6, 2024 at 8:56 a.m. EDT

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Vice President Harris has told allies that he she has chosen Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz to be her running mate, opting for a former high school teacher and Midwestern Democrat to complete a newly assembled presidential ticket following, according to two people familiar with the pick, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss a decision that is not yet public.

The choice of Walz, 60, would bring a degree of balance to the ticket that many Democrats have felt would be politically beneficial. Harris, 59, who is Black and Indian American and spent much of her career in deep-blue California, chose from a list of finalists populated by White men, including Walz, who have represented more competitive swaths of the country.

The selection culminates an increasingly intensive process in recent days, as the Harris team narrowed down the prospects and various factions of the Democratic Party lobbied for their favorites.

On the weekend, Harris interviewed three finalists: Walz, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro and Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly.

The Harris campaign says no decision has yet been made.

Compared with some of the other prospects who Harris considered as potential running mates, Walz is less well-known and has faced less scrutiny on the national stage.

A second-term governor and chair of the Democratic Governors Association, Walz does not hail from a traditional battleground state — Minnesota has supported a Republican presidential candidate only once since 1960. But Walz’s credentials as a military veteran and gun owner who previously represented a Republican-leaning, rural part of Minnesota in Congress could help Harris appeal to working-class White voters who have turned away from Democrats and helped fuel Donald Trump’s political rise.

Walz, who is not well-known across the country, catapulted onto the national radar as it became clear that Harris was considering him for the ticket after Biden ended his reelection bid on July 21. He repeatedly criticized Trump and other Republicans as “weird” in cable news appearances, an unusual formulation that attracted attention. Other Democrats followed with the same line of attack, which appeared to strike a nerve in some Republicans, who have felt compelled to push back.

Walz now faces the urgent task of introducing himself to the country with about three months left before an election that has already been rocked by historic turmoil. The political tests ahead include a potential debate against Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio), whom Trump tapped as his running mate in July.

Harris will hold her first rally with Walz on Tuesday in Philadelphia, the first stop in a four-day tour of battleground states that includes visits to Michigan, Wisconsin, Nevada and elsewhere.

Harris’s choice for a running mate was among the most closely watched decisions of her fledgling campaign, as she sought to bolster the ticket’s prospects for victory in November and rapidly find someone who could be a governing partner. In picking Walz, she has selected a seasoned politician with executive governing experience and signaled the importance of Midwestern battleground states such as Wisconsin and Michigan.

Walz’s foray into politics came later in life: He spent more than two decades as a public school teacher and football coach, and as a member of the Army National Guard, before running for Congress in his 40s. In 2006, he defeated a Republican to win Minnesota’s 1st Congressional District--a rural, conservative area--and won reelection five times before leaving Congress to run for governor.

Walz was first elected governor in 2018 and handily won reelection in 2022. Though little-known outside his state, Walz emerged publicly as one of the earliest names mentioned as a possible running mate for Harris, and in the ensuing days he made the rounds on television as an outspoken surrogate for the vice president.

“These are weird people on the other side. They want to take books away, they want to be in your exam room. … They are bad on foreign policy, they are bad on the environment, they certainly have no health care plan, and they keep talking about the middle-class,” Walz told MSNBC in July. “As I said, 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 also has faced criticism from Republicans that his policies as governor were too liberal, including legalizing recreational marijuana for adults, protecting abortion rights, expanding LGBTQ protections, implementing tuition-free college for low-income Minnesotans and providing free breakfast and lunch for schoolchildren in the state.

But many of those initiatives are broadly popular. Walz also signed an executive order removing the college-degree requirement for 75 percent of Minnesota’s state jobs, a move that garnered bipartisan support and that several other states have also adopted.

“What a monster. Kids are eating and having full bellies, so they can go learn, and women are making their own health-care decisions,” Walz said sarcastically in a July 28 interview with CNN when questioned whether such policies would be fodder for conservative attacks, later adding: “If that’s where they want to label me, I’m more than happy to take the [liberal] label.”

Walz also spoke at a kickoff event in St. Paul for a Democratic canvassing effort, casting Trump as a “bully.”

“Don’t lift these guys up like they’re some kind of heroes. Everybody in this room knows--I know it as a teacher--a bully has no self-confidence. A bully has no strength. They have nothing,” Walz said at the event, sporting a camouflage hunting hat and T-shirt.

Walz has explained that he felt some Democrats’ practice of calling Trump an existential threat to democracy was giving him too much credit, which prompted his decision to denounce the GOP nominee instead as being “weird.”

“I do believe all those things are a real possibility, but it gives him way too much power," Walz said on CNN’s “State of the Union” regarding the Democrats’ rhetoric. “Listen to the guy. He’s talking about Hannibal Lecter, shocking sharks, and just whatever crazy thing pops into his mind.”

Walz was rewarded for his willingness to attack the Trump-Vance ticket and his embrace of the liberal label, earning the endorsement of a coalition of left-leaning groups that touted him as “a credible and respected voice that has a track record of winning over and exciting an electorate, especially the ability to turn out young voters, immigrants, and independents in swing states.”

If Walz is elected vice president, under state law, Minnesota Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan (D) would assume the governorship for the rest of his term. Minnesota Senate president Bobby Joe Champion, a Democrat, would become lieutenant governor.

In picking Walz, Harris passed over several other Democratic governors who were under consideration, including Shapiro, Andy Beshear of Kentucky and J.B. Pritzker of Illinois.

Harris faced an effective deadline of Aug. 7 to select a running mate. That is when Democratic National Committee officials had hoped to formally nominate its ticket to avoid running afoul of ballot qualification deadlines in various states.
 
Yes, pick the guy who drove the state into the ground during the summer of floyd
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Tim Walz, right.
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Tim Walz, second left.

Remember, when your loved ones were dying in a nursing home or buried alone, this fucker allowed a funeral that broke every in the book.

When
called out on this abject violation of the rules:
“Denying that to happen as a healing on a broader, societal well-being, I don’t think would have been a good decision, but we probably could have done a little better as far as social distancing.
Summary by the Pioneer Press:
He acknowledged the violations of the order, but sought to cast the event as having its own benefits.
 
Fellow Whites like Walz, Shapiro, and Pritzkah lol.

Minnesota's "let them burn everything, but I'll arrest you if you defend your neighborhood" governor is a great pick. I look forward to seeing the Somalization model taken nationwide.
In the rest of the country, the somalis would have to deal with Hispanics, not with scandinavian prudes.
 
Shapirosisters… it’s so fucking over.
It was a Longshot. He's IDF ties are not a good look for the Palestine people
Yes, pick the guy who drove the state into the ground during the summer of floyd.
They're going to say it was Trumps doing. It's a lie but what's stopped them before
Wouldn't it better for her to pick a moderate?
Guy seems to be full on board with the more radical wing.
More like he seems moderate because he's won elections. Of course it has more to do with flooding the state
 
Tim Waltz for those who don't know, is a major globalist who's staff regularly attend Davos meetings. He is a true believer in Transgender ideology and want to get your kids in believing in it. He of course never advertised this in his campaign but that's Tim Waltz for ya, a deceptive politician creature.
Expanded and imported Somalians to every town in the state after an economic adviser told him to do so. When George Floyd's people were destroying Lake Street, he told the national guard to stand by and do nothing but at the same time he arrested the boogaloo boys, lied about what they did and give them long sentences.

As for "winning over rural vote", he kinda did but out of complete deception. Once again, Tim Waltz is an incredibly deceptive snake-ish creature. As governor, he helped real estate folks raise property values in Carver and Dakota county forcing farmers to sell there property to suburban real estate developers in order to to change the culture permanently by flipping them blue. To make this point comical, there is a formerly rural town called Farmington that he helped flipped into being a suburb. I know what your thinking, "Oh boy I can finally afford a home", not gonna happen either. All the homes under him that were built were either supersized homes that only the rich could afford or poor low income apartments which is Minnesotan for "we're going to shove a fat Somalian bitch and her 50 kids inside and no one else". All this while making comments on how rural people do not politically matter to him.

Tim Waltz claims to be a Luthern but yet I've never seen him attend a church nor say anything even remotely pro Christian in my life. One final time, he's an incredibly deceptive snake, even by politician standards and can't be trusted by anything he says.
 
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I figured Shapiro was going to get it to satiate the Israel lobby and get that money.

What is this guys appeals exactly? He looks like an old fat white shlub who's about to die of a heart attack any minute.

Since the VP position is fake & gay , Why not pick Mayor Pete ? Feels like it could have built on the momentum of "look she's not an old white man" that kamala had.
 
What is this guys appeals exactly? He looks like an old fat white shlub who's about to die of a heart attack any minute.
WEF guy, if @Rome's rightful successor is correct. And the rural vote.

TBH, the dems have no good options. The "best" ones know running with Copmala is a bad look for their future runs (Whitmer, Newsom). Shapiro will piss off the pro palestine folks. Everyone else is literally who.
 
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