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On Tuesday, August 6, Kamala Harris chose Tim Walz, the governor of Minnesota, a state coveted by her opponent Donald Trump, as her running mate. The current vice president began her tour of key states with a rally in Philadelphia.
Tim Walz was still little known to Americans. On Tuesday, August 6, the governor of Minnesota became Kamala Harris’ running mate. If she is elected, he will be vice president of the United States for four years. But before that, Americans must be convinced to vote for this political ticket. This is the beginning of a long marathon before the American elections on November 5.
The candidate begins her campaign in the swing states, key states, on the evening of Tuesday, August 6. Her first rally takes place in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, which voted overwhelmingly for Joe Biden in 2020. Today, Kamala Harris is neck and neck with Donald Trump according to a polling institute. She will continue in Wisconsin, Michigan, North Carolina and Georgia. According to the Times, Kamala Harris has decided to significantly increase her campaign teams, present on the ground in the swing states.