Democratic vice presidential candidate Minnesota Gorvernor Tim Walz speaks as Vice President and 2024 Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris looks on, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvanian Tuesday, August 6.
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Tim Walz was in the midst of his interview with Vice President Kamala Harris’ vetting team when he told them there was something important they needed to know.
He doesn’t?use a teleprompter, the Minnesota governor said. He doesn’t even have one, in fact. So if he became the pick, Walz said, Harris’ team would have to get him a teleprompter and teach him how to use it.
It was a lighter moment, but it was also part of an interview process with Harris’ team that Walz aced, multiple sources familiar with the meeting?told?CNN. The Minnesota governor was up-front about his vulnerabilities, noting he wasn’t from a swing state or a household name. He also said he was a bad debater.
But Walz made it clear he would be a team player.
Asked how he saw his role as VP, Walz said he would perform the job however Harris wanted him to. Asked whether he wanted to be the last person in the room before Harris made a decision, Walz said only if she wanted him to be there.
And asked whether he had?ambitions?to run for president himself one day, Walz said he did not, a point that sources said was not lost on a team looking to minimize the potential for any internal drama in a future Harris administration.
The vetting interview was a key step for Walz to ultimately lock up the selection that Harris made after sitting down with the three finalists, including Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro and Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly,?for one-on-one interviews at her residence Sunday.
“It was a home run,” said one source familiar with Walz’s meeting with Harris’ vetting team. “Everyone loved him.”
Beyond the personal chemistry Harris and her team felt toward Walz, people familiar with the interview process said?that he was also someone Harris felt could attract the kinds of voters Democrats have lost to Donald Trump — voters who Harris may not be able to connect with?on her own.
Read more about what went on behind the scenes during the vetting process.
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