DNC on Wednesday: Minnesota's Walz, Pelosi, Bill Clinton
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[August 21, 2024]
By Andrea Shalal
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Minnesota Governor Tim Walz accepts the
Democratic nomination for vice president on Wednesday with 11 weeks to
go before he and presidential running mate Kamala Harris face Republican
former President Donald Trump in the 2024 U.S. election.
Walz, 60, a military veteran, former high school teacher and football
coach, will talk about growing up on a farm in Nebraska, his family and
freedoms that Democrats say are under attack from Trump, making his
third run for the White House.
Walz has brought a folksy charm to the campaign trail, describing
himself and Harris as "joyful warriors" focused on a brighter future, in
contrast to Republicans who they say are stoking fear and division.
He will take the stage at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago
after former President Bill Clinton, Transportation Secretary Pete
Buttigieg and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who was instrumental in
forcing President Joe Biden to step aside a month ago, reversing
Democratic Party fortunes.
Biden was trailing Trump nationally and in battleground states before he
ceded the party's top spot to Harris; polls now show her besting Trump
in several of the handful of states that will decide the Nov. 5
presidential election.
Walz and Harris got a ringing endorsement on Tuesday from former
President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle Obama at the Chicago
convention.
"I love this guy," Obama said of Walz. "He knows who he is and what's
important. You can tell those flannel shirts he wears don't come from
some consultant. They come from his closet and they've been through some
stuff."
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Attendees react during Day 2 of the Democratic National Convention
(DNC) in Chicago, Illinois, U.S., August 20, 2024. REUTERS/Alyssa
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Walz's rapid rise to national fame has drawn Republican scrutiny and
prompted the Harris campaign to issue statements about his 24-year
military history and the method of fertility treatment he and his
wife underwent to have children.
Retired Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg, a former Trump adviser on
security and foreign policy, will also speak, part of Democrats'
enlistment of Republicans to try to beat Trump.
Harris campaign officials are betting Walz's Midwestern roots and
plain-spoken style will appeal to some of the white men in rural
areas who voted for Trump by huge margins in the last two elections
- and help deliver battleground states like Michigan, Pennsylvania
and Wisconsin.
Trump will be campaigning with his running mate, U.S. Senator JD
Vance, in another swing state, North Carolina, on Wednesday, where
he will speak about national security.
Republicans have sharply criticized the Democrats' economic plans.
As governor, Walz made school meals free, set goals to cut
greenhouse gases, expanded paid leave and protected collective
bargaining and overtime, progressive policies that Republicans
describe as dangerously liberal.
(Reporting by Andrea Shalal; Additional reporting by Gram Slattery;
Editing by Heather Timmons and Howard Goller)
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