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governor of minnesota Tim Waltz Will deliver his first speech as newly elected vice presidential running mate Kamala Harris in a assembly Tuesday night in Philadelphia.

“I’m extremely proud to join this slate and help Kamala Harris become the next president of the United States,” he planned to say, according to excerpts of Walz’s speech. “She brings joy in everything she does.”

Walz will also point to his Midwestern background, which Democrats see as a strength in the campaign that could appeal to rural voters.

“I was born in West Point, Nebraska, and lived in Butte, a small town of 400 people where community was the way of life,” Walz said. “Growing up, I worked on the family farm all summer long. My parents taught us to be generous to our neighbors and work for the common good.”

The Pennsylvania rally was the first joint public appearance of the new Harris-Walz ballot, which the campaigns officially announced Tuesday morning.

In the hours since, the event has released new Harris Waltz merchandise, several ads introducing the new name on tickets, and social media statements.

The campaign said it raised $10 million in donations following Walz’s announcement, compared with $310 million The campaign has already begun in July alone.

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz introduces Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Amy Klobuchar during a campaign rally on First Avenue in Minneapolis, Minnesota, January 17, 2020 (Amy Klobuchar).

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Walz joins other contenders such as Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly and Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear who have undergone an expedited vice presidential vetting process over the past two weeks. .

Harris’ decision to be the running mate breaks a weeks-long rush for Democratic votes after President Joe Biden dropped out of the race following a dismal performance in a June debate with Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.

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