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Tim Walz’s life story is appealing, but his record is complex

Kamala Harris’s running-mate is hard to categorise

Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz take the stage at the Vice President's first campaign rally after choosing Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her vice presidential running mate at Temple University, PA, USA.
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Almost everything about the scene in a packed 10,000-seat basketball arena in Philadelphia on the evening of August 6th would have been unimaginable just six weeks ago. First, there was the sheer size and Swiftie-like zeal of a Democratic crowd waving their glow-in-the-dark wristbands, fired by belief that their ticket might actually win in November. Then there were the star attractions on stage: Kamala Harris, now formally ratified as the party’s presidential nominee, and Tim Walz, the governor of Minnesota, her new vice-presidential running-mate. Not since 1968 has one of America’s two major parties switched out a presumptive presidential nominee months before an election. On current evidence of the move’s effects, they might consider doing so more often.

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