At a grand rally in Philadelphia, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz affectionately introduced his growth and career background to an enthusiastic audience on Tuesday, officially announcing his identity as the Democratic vice presidential candidate. Every time he tells it, he is full of nostalgia for the past years and determination for future challenges.
Walz’s first Democratic speech was like a vivid personal biography, which he told to every audience present. From his birth at the Military Academy in West Point, Nebraska, to his innocent years in the small town of Butte, to his hard work on the family farm, every step of Waltz’s growth is deeply imprinted in his heart and deeply It touched everyone present.
He specifically mentioned his time as a teacher and coach, as well as his unforgettable experience as a veteran. “When I was 17 years old, I joined the Army National Guard,” Walz said fondly. “It gave me purpose and made me feel the power of working together for a greater cause. And the GI Bill gave me Opening the door to higher education.”
Waltz’s speech was not only full of reviews of personal experiences, but also contained profound insights into the current political situation. He severely criticized former President Donald Trump's poor performance in the new crown epidemic, economic management and crime management, pointing out that Republican candidates "know nothing about service" because they only care about their own interests.
"Trump has sown the seeds of chaos and division, and his presidency has left an indelible stain." Walz pointed out sharply, "In the face of the epidemic, he is helpless; in the face of the economy, he is helpless He is even more powerless in the face of crime."
At the same time, Walz also made sharp criticism of Republican vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance, believing that he is just a man who is funded by Silicon Valley billionaires and gold-plated at Yale University. Back to bashing the “pseudo-middle class” in his own community. He confidently stated that he couldn't wait to compete with J.D. Vance on the debate stage.
When expressing his gratitude to Vice President Kamala Harris, Walz’s words were filled with sincerity and respect. "I am very grateful to Harris for trusting me, and I am deeply honored by this trust." He said affectionately, "I am very happy to embark on this challenging and hopeful journey with you and Doug."
Walz also spoke highly of Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro. "He is a visionary leader and his addition will bring significant firepower to our team," Walz said.
And Harris elaborated at the rally why she chose Walz as her running mate. "From the day I announced my candidacy, I have been looking for a partner who can fight alongside me to shape a better future for America." She said affectionately, "Walz is such a leader - he Not only is he a staunch guardian of the middle class, but he is also a patriot who deeply loves this land and firmly believes in the infinite possibilities of the United States.”
Harris also specifically mentioned Walz’s experience of coaching high school football, believing that this experience will be profound. Influence the manner and depth of his service to the country as Vice President. "He has a keen eye and can see the potential of children that he is not even aware of." She said emotionally, "Walz is the kind of teacher and mentor that every child in America dreams of - he inspires people to dream big, Let people feel the warmth of belonging.”
With Walz and Harris officially joining hands, the Democratic campaign team has also ushered in new energy and hope. They will sprint towards the goal of the White House with a firmer pace and a higher morale.
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