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TRANSCRIPT: Kamala Harris, Tim Walz Speak At Detroit Rally

Here is the full transcript of Kamala Harris, Tim Walz Speak At Detroit Rally on August 8, 2024.

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TRANSCRIPT:

Tim Walz – Governor of Minnesota

Hello, Michigan! We Minnesotans, you probably know this, we’re a stoic people, people of few words. But holy hell, can you throw a party here in Michigan?

Wow. I want to take a moment to acknowledge a few friends, folks that I’ve gotten to know, and let’s be very clear. This is someone who I consider my dearest friend, and someone who taught all the other governors how to fix the damn roads: Governor Whitmer!

You have got a treasure in Michigan. And I’ll tell you what, we share a lot between us in the upper Midwest. Oh, we need some water. We have somebody down. We need some water. Medic! We need a medic. Right here. We’ve got somebody here.

Got him? All right, we’ve got a medic on the way. Thank you for caring for your neighbors. Thank you for showing what Michigan does.

Shared Values and Resources

Look, we share a lot of things. That’s one of them. We’re neighbors and we’re not weird, that’s for sure. But I’ve got to tell you, something else we share is a care for the incredible natural resources.

We in the upper Midwest, in our states, we care for 20 percent of the world’s fresh water in those Great Lakes. And the Great Lakes have no better friend than your senator, Senator Stabenow. I’ve got some members of Congress I had the privilege of serving with and some that are new to that place.

Political Landscape

Let’s be clear, we’ve got to put gavels in the hands of these Democratic representatives so that we can get some work done. My friend Dan Kildee, Debbie Dingell, Haley Stevens, Elissa Slotkin, Hillary Scholten, Representative Thanedar , I believe just won a primary here, Wayne County Executive Warren Evans, and the chair of the Michigan Democratic Party, Lavora Barnes. Thank you.

And I want to just take a moment. It’s been a pretty interesting 24 hours for me, I’ll have to be honest. And I don’t know how I could explain to you, walking into that arena in Philly, or that field out in Wisconsin, or right here, to what I have been told, is the largest rally of the campaign.

Appreciation for Supporters

And look, and look, this is a place full of working folks, students, folks who care. And I think about this, you came out here early, found a place to park, stood in the sun, sat here and waited, and you did it. You did it for one simple and eloquent and beautiful reason. You love this country. You love this country.

I couldn’t be prouder to be on this ticket, and to help make Kamala Harris the next President of the United States. Every day of her life, Vice President Harris fights for the American people. She’s taken on predators, fraudsters, and transnational gangs, you heard it.

Vice President Harris’s Qualities

She stood up to powerful corporate interests, and she has never hesitated to reach across the aisle, try and find some common solutions. And she has done it, and this is what we know. All the things that make me mad about those other guys, and all the things they do wrong, the one thing that I will not forgive them for is their try to steal the joy from this country.

They try and steal the joy. But you know what? You know what? Our next President brings the joy. She emanates the joy.

Personal Background

I know a little something about that commitment to people. I was born in a small town of 400 people in Nebraska, and community was the way of life. My mom and dad taught me, you show generosity to your neighbors, and you work for a common good amongst them.

At 17, I joined the Army National Guard, and for the next 24 years, it was a privilege to wear the uniform of this country. And just as it did for my dad, a Korean War era veteran, and millions of others, I used the GI Bill to get a college education. Followed a bit in my dad’s footsteps, he was a teacher.

Teaching Experience

My brothers and sisters were teachers. And they married teachers. I had the privilege of teaching high school social studies, and I coached the football team.

We did win a state championship. I tell you that because don’t ever close the yearbook is my pro tip to you. My students were the ones who encouraged me to run for office.

Political Journey

I never thought much about it. But they saw in me what I hoped to instill in them. A commitment to the common good. A true belief that one person truly can make a difference, can make a difference in the world.

I lived in a district where I didn’t know this at the time, only one other Democrat since 1892 had won that district. And on that election night, my neighbors graced me with the opportunity to go to the United States Congress and represent them. I learned how to compromise without compromising my values.

Governance Philosophy

I learned how to work across the aisle to get good things done for people. And now as governor of Minnesota, I bring those experiences together, so we can tackle some of those hard problems. Inequities, climate change, all of the things that we care about.

We’ve got a lot of shared values in this room. By the way, is labor in the room? This might be my chance to use it.

Criticism of Donald Trump

We know who built the middle class, but here’s the deal. What we know is Donald Trump, he sees the world a bit differently than we see the world. And I’ve been saying it, he doesn’t know the first thing about service. Because he’s way too busy serving himself.