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Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday selected as her running mate Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, a moderate Democrat who when serving in Congress demonstrated the ability to work with Republican lawmakers.

โ€œIโ€™m all in,โ€ Walz wrote on X. โ€œVice President Harris is showing us the politics of whatโ€™s possible. It reminds me a bit of the first day of school. So, letโ€™s get this done, folks!โ€

Harris said of Walz that โ€œas a governor, a coach, a teacher, and a veteran, heโ€™s delivered for working families like his. Itโ€™s great to have him on the team.โ€

During Harrisโ€™ search for a vice presidential candidate โ€” an intense vetting process completed in just two weeks after President Biden dropped out of the race โ€” Walzโ€™s name emerged among other, better-known contenders from important swing states, including Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro and Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly.

Though popular at home, Walz did not have much of a national profile until his recent plainspoken critique of Republican nominee Donald Trump and his running mate, Sen. JD Vance โ€” that they are โ€œweird.โ€ That one word proved surprisingly effective in eviscerating a former president known for name-calling.

โ€œThese are weird people on the other side,โ€ Walz said in an interview with MSNBC in July. โ€œThey want to take books away. They want to be in your exam room.โ€

It was a language pivot, after years of Democrats calling Trump a threat to democracy, and the Harris campaign latched onto it, issuing a statement calling Trump โ€œold and quite weird.โ€

Walz later explained that constantly calling Trump an existential threat โ€œgives him way too much power.โ€

โ€œTim Walz would be the worst VP in history!โ€ Trump wrote in a fundraising email after the decision was leaked Tuesday, going on to attack Walz on immigration and environmental spending.

Walz is scheduled to appear with Harris at a rally in Philadelphia on Tuesday afternoon. They then will begin a tour of swing states with stops in western Wisconsin, Detroit and Las Vegas. Stops in Raleigh, N.C., and Savannah, Ga., were postponed because of Tropical Storm Debby.

In a statement Tuesday, the Trump campaign branded Walz a โ€œdangerously liberal extremistโ€ and said itโ€™s โ€œno surprise that San Francisco Liberal Kamala Harris wants West Coast wannabe Tim Walz as her running mate.โ€

The Minnesota governor, the statement read, โ€œpretends to support Americans in the Heartland, when the cameras are off, he believes that rural America is โ€˜mostly cows and rocks.โ€™โ€

Walz has deep rural roots, which could prove a counterpoint to Vance, whose political ascent began with his bestselling memoir, โ€œHillbilly Elegy,โ€ which chronicles his upbringing in Middletown, Ohio.

Harris cited Walzโ€™s rural bona fides as one of her deciding factors in choosing him as her running mate.

โ€œOne of the things that stood out to me about Tim is how his convictions on fighting for middle class families run deep,โ€ Harris said in a statement. โ€œItโ€™s personal.โ€

Often appearing in public in T-shirts and ball caps, Walz, a former high school teacher and football coach, brings an amiable, Midwestern-dad sensibility to the ticket.

Walz, 60, was born in rural Nebraska and went to high school in the tiny town of Butte, where he graduated among a class of 25 students. He told the New York Times that the class included 12 cousins, and โ€œfinding someone to date was kind of a problem.โ€

Walzโ€™ father died of cancer when he was 19, and his family relied on Social Security survivor benefit checks to make ends meet, according to the Harris campaign. He used his GI Bill benefits to help pay for college.

In 1989, Walz graduated from Chadron State College in Nebraska with a bachelorโ€™s degree in social science education.

He moved to Mankato, Minn., a small city south of Minneapolis, in 1996. He taught social studies at Mankato West High School and helped coach the football team that won the schoolโ€™s first state championship. He also was the faculty advisor for the schoolโ€™s first Gay-Straight Alliance, a student club.

Walz and his wife, Gwen, a fellow teacher, have a son, Gus, and a daughter, Hope.

Walz also spent 24 years in the Army National Guard, having enlisted at 17. He attained the rank of command sergeant major before retiring in 2005.

He said he first decided to get involved with politics in 2004 after trying to take a group of students to an appearance by then-President George W. Bush in Mankato. They were denied entry, he said, because one of the students sported a John F. Kerry sticker.

โ€œHaving just returned from military duty in Italy in support of Operation Enduring Freedom I wished to hear directly from the President and my students, regardless of political party, deserved to witness the historical moment of a sitting president coming to our city,โ€ Walz wrote on Twitter, now known as X. โ€œAbove all, I was struck by how deeply divided our country was becoming that a veteran & a group of high schoolers would be turned away at the door.โ€

Angered by the incident, Walz volunteered for the Kerry campaign and, two years later, was elected to Congress to represent southern Minnesotaโ€™s rural, Republican-leaning 1st District. He won reelection five times.

As a congressman, he was lauded for his bipartisanship. From 2015 to 2017, more than half the bills he co-sponsored were introduced by legislators who were not Democrats.

The highest-ranking enlisted soldier to serve in the U.S. House, he was named the ranking member of the House Committee on Veteransโ€™ Affairs in 2017.

Once embraced by the National Rifle Assn., which endorsed him and gave him an โ€œAโ€ rating, Walz denounced the organization after the 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla. He began endorsing gun control measures, including an assault weapons ban.

โ€œThe worldโ€™s changed,โ€ he told the Minneapolis Star Tribune in 2018. โ€œIโ€™ve changed.โ€

Walz was elected governor of Minnesota in 2018.

Conservatives heavily criticized Walz for his executive actions early in the COVID-19 pandemic, including stay-at-home orders, mask mandates and closures of businesses and school campuses.

Critics also said he did not do enough to quell the chaos after Minneapolis was overwhelmed by protest and mayhem after the murder of George Floyd, a Black man, by a white police officer. Walz deployed the Minnesota National Guard three days after Floydโ€™s death. Some said he waited too long to act.

Despite the criticism, Walz was reelected in 2022, and recent polls show that most Minnesotans approve of his performance.

As governor, he has signed laws that codified the right to abortion and reproductive care, guaranteed free school meals to all K-12 students regardless of income, banned so-called conversion therapy for LGBTQ+ minors and vulnerable adults, and allowed immigrants without legal status to get driverโ€™s licenses.

And like Vance, he has a taste for Diet Mountain Dew. At a rally in July, Vance joked that Democrats might call his fondness for the drink racist.

Walzโ€™s affinity for the neon green soda has been well-documented for years. In 2022, Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan posted a photo on X that showed Walz grabbing a Diet Dew from a store refrigerator.

โ€œHeโ€™s Dewโ€™n it again! #dadjokeโ€ she wrote.

โ€œHad to Dew it,โ€ Walz responded.

In a statement Tuesday, former President Obama said that Walzโ€™s โ€œsignature is his ability to talk like a human being and treat everyone with decency and respect.โ€

Rep. Adam B.Schiff (D-Burbank) praised Walz as someone who โ€œwill never shy away from standing up to MAGA extremists and calling out Donald Trump and JD Vance on their backward policies and hateful rhetoric.โ€

The selection of Walz was celebrated by many in the progressive wing of the Democratic Party.

โ€œIโ€™m smiling a mile wide right now,โ€ David Hogg, the gun control activist, posted Tuesday on X.

Times staff writers Noah Bierman and Jenny Jarvie contributed to this report.

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