As of Monday, the media reported that Kamala Harris narrowed the election of a Vice president candidate to 2 people: politician Tim Walz of Minnesota and politician Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania. On Tuesday, Harris yet chose Tim Walz.
I am arrogant to announce that I have asked Tim Walz to be my Vice president candidate. As governor, coach, teacher and veteran, he is devoted to working families like his family. It's large to have him on the team. – she wrote on social media.
A fewer minutes later, politician Minnesota himself referred to the announcement.
It's an honor of my life to join Kamala Harris on this campaign. I'm going all the way. Vice president Harris is showing us a policy of opportunity. Kind of reminds me of the first day of school. So let's do it. – Tim Walz replied.
Totally different from Joe Biden.
When Joe Biden was a Democratic candidate, his supporters heard that Trump is simply a threat to democracy, he seeks a dictatorship and that his return to the White home would mean the advent of authoritarianism. However, Tim Walz has a completely different plan to mobilize the voters of his party. He late said Trump has Strange ideasWhat was captured by Kamala Harris' staff.
Where this man has a plan. He's not here. Just weird ideas. I'll stick to that. People can feel it. Why can't this man just laughter at people and laughter at another people? – delivered by Tim Walz.
The Democrats' assumptions, on the another hand, call normal. It says that it is average to have abortions, to restrict access to arms, to extend medical care, to let workers to join unions, to supply free meals for children from mediocre families, and to offer illegal migrants the way to citizenship under certain conditions.
Walz assumes that the most effective way to advance his demands is to present them as obvious. alternatively of following pessimistic Biden, the politician of Minnesota offers his supporters a small optimism. In his communicative Republicans, headed by Trump, are StrangeAnd that's not serious. They are portrayed as people of another era who do not realize the needs of their citizens.
Who's Tim Walz?
Timothy James Walz was born on April 6, 1964 in Nebraska. After graduating from advanced school, he joined the National Guard, a reserve of the United States Army. He studied at Chadron State College, where he obtained a degree in social science. Before starting his political career, he worked as a teacher and coach in advanced school. Walz's 20-year experience of being a geography teacher influences his affirmative reception by voters who describe him as An average man.
After the end of the military and teaching career Tim Walz decided to prosecute politics. In 2004, he was a local run coordinator for John Kerry, who applied for Democratic organization presidency. As a associate of the U.S. Parliament, he supported raising the minimum wage, voted in favour of investigation on stem cells and lowering drug prices, and besides opposed to expanding the army's contingent in Iraq. Nevertheless, he maintained a centre profile and agreed with the continuation of abroad military missions.
Walz was very popular in his district, where he gained re-election 5 times. In 2018, he won the election for politician of Minnesota, where he consistently pursued the Democratic Party's policy.