Harris vice presidential pick Tim Walz rallies Democratic convention
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[August 22, 2024]
By Andrea Shalal, Stephanie Kelly
CHICAGO (Reuters) -Vice presidential candidate Tim Walz led fellow
Democrats in a political pep rally on Wednesday night, vowing that he
and presidential running mate Kamala Harris would triumph over
Republican Donald Trump in November's U.S. election.
The Minnesota governor, who was little known in America 15 days ago,
acknowledged he had never given such a big speech but said that as a
former high school football coach, "I have given a lot of pep talks."
The crowd responded with chants of "Coach, Coach, Coach!"
Walz brought his plain-speaking style and small-town values to the
national stage, joined by a litany of political luminaries and star
entertainers on the third night of the Democratic National Convention in
Chicago.
Walz, 60, accepted his party's nomination for the No. 2 job.
He said America should be a place where children don't go hungry,
healthcare and housing are human rights, "and the government stays the
hell out of your bedroom," referring to Republican assaults on abortion
rights and same-sex marriage.
He spoke of preserving the freedoms that Democrats say are under attack
from Trump, 78, who is making his third major-party run for the White
House. Walz said a second Trump White House would serve nobody except
the wealthy and most extreme.
In the audience beside his mother and sister, Walz's son Gus, 17, leapt
to his feet during his father's remarks, pointing at the stage while
appearing to shout, "That's my Dad," and shedding tears.

Harris, 59, will address the gathering on its final night on Thursday.
WINFREY, CLINTON JOIN THE FIGHT
Media personality Oprah Winfrey joined Democratic former President Bill
Clinton and others to press the case that while Trump was for himself,
Harris was for the country.
"Next time you hear him, don't count the lies. Count the I's," Clinton,
78, told the cheering crowd at the national convention, his 12th such
event.
Winfrey, describing herself as an independent voter, said, "I’m calling
on all you independents and all you undecided. ... Decency and respect
are on the ballot in 2024.”
Delegates sprang to their feet, cheering loudly when she entered the
stage, a surprise addition to the program.
Vice President Harris emerged as the 2024 Democratic candidate last
month following President Joe Biden's exit from the Nov. 5 race and
brought the lesser-known Walz to the national stage 15 days ago.
American singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder performed, actress Mindy Kaling
joked about cooking with her friend Kamala.
Republican deserters joined Democratic stalwarts in supporting the
Harris-Walz ticket with Wednesday's spotlight on Jan. 6, 2021. A video
showed Trump exhorting supporters that day to be strong and fight before
they stormed the U.S. Capitol to try to block Biden's 2020 victory.

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U.S. Democratic vice presidential nominee Minnesota Governor Tim
Walz and his wife Gwen wave onstage on Day 3 of the Democratic
National Convention (DNC) at the United Center, in Chicago,
Illinois, U.S., August 21, 2024. REUTERS/Brendan Mcdermid

As the video played, delegates sat in silence, a sharp contrast to
their roars and applause throughout the night.
Olivia Troye, who quit her White House national security job under
Trump after Jan. 6, said the Republican candidate was laying the
groundwork to undermine the 2024 election.
Geoff Duncan, the former lieutenant governor of Georgia, spoke
directly to the camera to tell fellow Republicans watching from home
that they needed to "dump Trump."
"If you vote for Kamala Harris in 2024 you're not a Democrat, you're
a patriot," he said.
Democrat Nancy Pelosi, who was House speaker on that day, said: "Let
us not forget who assaulted democracy on Jan. 6: He did. But let us
not forget who saved democracy that day: We did."
Polls showed Biden, 81, trailing Trump before the Democratic
president ceded the party's top spot to Harris; polls now show her
besting her Republican rival in several of the states that will
decide the election.
DIVISIONS OVER GAZA PERSIST
Biden's support for Israel's assault on Hamas-ruled Gaza, one of the
most divisive issues in the party, has not featured prominently at
the convention. Palestinian health officials say the offensive has
killed more than 40,000 people.
The parents of Israeli hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin, Jon Polin and
Rachel Goldberg, received a standing ovation and chants of "Bring
Them Home" when they took the stage. Goldberg-Polin, 23, was among
more than 200 hostages taken by Palestinian Hamas militants in their
Oct. 7 attack on Israel.
"Bringing the hostages home is not a political issue. It is a
humanitarian issue," Polin said.
Leaders of the Uncommitted National Movement, which mobilized nearly
750,000 voters during the primary elections to protest U.S. support
for Israel's war in Gaza, said late on Wednesday that convention
organizers had rejected their request to include a Palestinian
speaker in the program.

A handful of allies began a sit-in outside the convention center to
protest the exclusion, vowing not to move until they get a speaking
slot.
(Reporting by Andrea Shalal, Stephanie Kelly, Trevor Hunnicutt,
Nandita Bose, Jarrett Renshaw; Additional reporting by Gram
Slattery, Jasper Ward, Kanishka Singh, Brendan O'Brien and Idrees
Ali; Writing by Doina Chiacu and Andy Sullivan; Editing by Heather
Timmons and Howard Goller)
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