Wisconsin political parties have reacted to Joe Biden’s selection of Kamala Harris as his vice presidential running mate. The Democratic Party in the state has praised the choice, with Governor Tony Evers calling Harris a “fierce advocate for the people” and a leader who is ready to serve as vice president. The Republican Party, on the other hand, has criticized Harris as too liberal and out of touch with the needs of Wisconsinites.
The announcement comes just days before the Democratic National Convention, where Biden and Harris will officially accept the party’s nomination. Wisconsin, a swing state that played a crucial role in President Trump’s victory in 2016, is expected to be a key battleground in this year’s election. Both parties are gearing up for a fierce campaign as they strive to win over voters in the state.
Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota has also weighed in on the selection, praising Harris as a “trailblazer” and a “champion for justice.” Walz, a Democrat, expressed confidence that Biden and Harris will bring strong leadership to the White House and work to address the challenges facing the country.
As the November election approaches, the spotlight will continue to shine on Harris as she hits the campaign trail alongside Biden. Her selection as the first woman of color to be chosen as a vice presidential candidate by a major political party is historic and has generated excitement among Democrats. However, Republicans are already painting her as too radical for Wisconsin voters, setting the stage for a heated battle for the state’s electoral votes.
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