If the Upper Midwest is the fail-safe for Democrats’ Blue Wall, then they reached to Minnesota Governor Tim Walz in search of a new break-in-case-of-emergency tool.
Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris selected Walz, a popular former Congressman and ex–high school teacher, as her running mate and introduced him to the nation at an Aug. 6 rally in Philadelphia. In picking Walz, Harris follows the tried-and-true winning rules for a running mate: first do no harm, and, second, never make voters wish the names were reversed.
Walz, 60, emerged as a late-rising contender for the gig in a field full of higher-wattage contenders like Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, Arizona Senator Mark Kelly, and Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear. But Walz’s plainspoken demeanor, his six terms in the U.S. House, and two successful…
