Gov. Walz Brings Dems’ 2024 Campaign Through Northland
Govenor tries to go "from Midwest nice to Midwest vice"
SUPERIOR, Wis. – Minnesota Governor, and vice-presidential candidate, Tim Walz brings the 2024 Democratic presidential campaign through the northland.
Hundreds of supporters of Vice President Kamala Harris and Governor Tim Walz’s journey to the White House, filed into the University of Wisconsin Superior’s Marcovich Wellness Center, yesterday. State and local political figures like Superior’s Mayor Jim Paine, and Wisconsin Secretary of State Sarah Godlewski, spoke prior to Walz, and vocalized their support behind the campaign.
The event in Superior is part of a campaign tour of the upper-Midwest region. Walz flew to Duluth Saturday afternoon, after a previous stop in Wausau, WI on Friday.
Addressing the crowded gymnasium at UWS, Walz attempted to draw stark contrasts between his running mate, and the Republican candidate, former President Donald Trump. Walz urged supporters to vote, acknowledging that this election, like ones in the recent past, will come down to the wire.
“Every vote is going to matter. Every precinct. One more vote in each precinct can make the difference in what happens for the next generation,” Walz said.
The Democrat campaign has been focusing their efforts on the region, in an attempt to sure up support in crucial battleground states, such as Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin. According to polling, these states are ‘must wins’ for both Republican and Democratic campaigns. All three states have consistently polled within the margin of error.