Democrat presidential candidate Kamala Harris is likely to announce her vice president pick today with the last-minute race between Josh Shapiro and Tim Walz. Both are governors — Josh Shapiro Pennsylvania and Tim Walz Minnesota. Harris had not formally called Walz to offer him the position, a source familiar with process told CNN. During recent remarks at a ‘White Dudes for Harris’ fundraiser, Walz said, “How often in 100 days do you get to change the trajectory of the world? How often in 100 days do you get to do something that’s going to impact generations to come?” Walz asked.“And how often in the world do you make that bastard wake up afterwards and know that a Black woman kicked his a**, sent him on the road?”
This is believed to have sealed his fate as Harris’ VP pick as the line was well received and grabbed headlines.
Here are 10 things to know about Tim Walz
This is believed to have sealed his fate as Harris’ VP pick as the line was well received and grabbed headlines.
Here are 10 things to know about Tim Walz
- Tim Walz is a 60-year-old father of two. He is a moderate Democrat in Congress.
- Tim served as a representative for Minnesota from 2007 to 2019 and then the governor since 2019.
- A graduate of Chadron State College in Nebraska, Walz served in the Army National Guard in his early life and then worked as a teacher. He taught English in China in 1989 and is fluent in Mandarin.
- He’s the one who called the Republicans weird and jumpstarted Kamala campaign with a lighter, jazzy approach.
- Tim was the faculty adviser for his school’s first gay-straight alliance chapter long before Democrats stood for gay rights.
- Tim met her wife in a school in Nebraska. They both taught there and his wife’s first reaction to Tim was that of irk by his loud voice disturbing her classroom. They became parents through IVF.
- Their first children is Hope, who recently graduated from college in Montana. Their second child Gus is in public high school in St Paul.
- Tim does not drink alcohol or coffee and his favorite beverage is Mountain Dew.
- Walz initially entered politics as a member of former Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry’s 2004 presidential campaign.
- Walz was favored by a section of Democrats who did not want Jewish Shapiro to run as the VP