
Just before a protest in Philadelphia, the Democratic presidential candidate, Kamala Harris made the announcement that Tim Walz would be her vice-presidential running mate. This caused a cat-themed popular ad.
The admirer, Marnie Fowler, a 44-year-old from Philadelphia who works in music travelling, gained social media attention by donning a rabbit mask and holding a bottle of kitty litter with the pronouncement,” I’m a single cat lady”. Fowler’s clothing and tagline were a strong nod to GOP vice-presidential candidate JD Vance’s questionable notes.
” I’m here to show support for Tim Walz”, Fowler said. ” He’s America’s father. In Minnesota, he has done all in accordance with my values.
In response to his selection, Walz took to X ( formerly Twitter ), expressing his gratitude for the nomination. He compared it to the enjoyment of the first day of school and called it” the pride of a lifetime.” Walz pledged to continue supporting the battle.
According to reports, Harris reportedly chose Walz and Josh Shapiro as her vice president. Harris and Walz will immediately travel to key battleground states for the first time as partners at a campaign event in Philadelphia.
During the announcement, Harris highlighted their different backgrounds —she hails from Oakland while Walz is from Nebraska—but emphasized their shared rules. According to Harris,” The promise of America allows two middle-class children to enter the White House.” She praised Walz for his sturdy help of middle-class people and shared their vision on Instagram, stating,” We are going to create a great team. We are going to get this poll”.
Harris referred to their competition as” a game between the collegiate staff and the JV club,” making use of a sports metaphor to contrast her going mate’s experience with Vance’s. Walz was “ready on time one,” according to her claim.
The selection of Walz has prompted mixed emotions. Republicans have criticized Walz as a dramatic, with the Trump campaign calling him a “dangerously liberal fundamentalist,” while some Progressives have praised him as a competent social head.