Harris taps Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as Democratic running mate

Kamala Harris picks Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as running mate

Vice President Kamala Harris chose Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her Democratic running mate for the 2024 presidential election, three people familiar with the choice tell NBC News. The two are scheduled to appear together later in the day Tuesday in Philadelphia.

Walz, 60, in the past two weeks has been on a short list for the vice presidential candidate spot, along with fellow Democratic rising stars Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly and Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear. Harris made calls to the contenders who were not selected Tuesday morning, a source told NBC News.

Shapiro is also scheduled to deliver remarks at the Harris-Walz rally in Philadelphia.  

Although Walz, Minnesota’s two-term governor, began the veepstakes process with relatively low name recognition nationally, his profile quickly rose as a result of media appearances, and Walz won over progressives with his affable Midwestern demeanor and journey to politics.

Harris and Walz will face the Republican ticket of former President Donald Trump and Sen. JD Vance of Ohio.

Walz was born in the small town of West Point, Nebraska, and joined the Army National Guard after graduating from high school in Butte, Nebraska.

He later worked as a high school teacher for several decades, during which he coached football and was a faculty advisor for the school’s gay-straight alliance.

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz greets Vice President Kamala Harris as she arrives at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport in Saint Paul, Minnesota, March 14, 2024.

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He won election to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2006, where he served six terms, and was elected Minnesota’s governor in 2018.

Harris became the de facto Democratic nominee two weeks ago, after President Joe Biden exited the race following a disastrous debate performance against Trump in late June.

Harris’ campaign has since been on a turbocharged timeline to pivot the Democratic ticket, including a highly accelerated vetting process for potential running mates.

As Harris whittled down her short list over the weekend, she met in person with Walz, Shapiro and Kelly, a source familiar with the meetings told NBC News.

To make her ultimate decision, the vice president was looking for a governing partner who she had chemistry with and could envision working well with for the next four to eight years, sources familiar with Harris’ process told NBC News.

She wanted someone who would not undermine her leadership, could potentially expand the Democratic map and who could deftly handle GOP attacks.

Walz offers Harris connections to Capitol Hill, a potential appeal to rural voters, a record of progressive policy victories, and well-sharpened media skills.

Harris is expected to release an official announcement of Walz in the coming hours.

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