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In response to Kamala Harris announcing Gov. Tim Walz as her Vice Presidential running mate, Sunrise Movement Communications Director, Stevie O’Hanlon, released the following statement: “Tim Walz is an excellent choice for Vice President. This decision shows that Kamala Harris is taking seriously what is needed to rebuild the 2020 Biden-Harris coalition and energize young people, people of color, and union voters ahead of November.
He has done this by pitching climate action as a way to make people’s everyday lives better, create good-paying green jobs, and invest in making communities stronger. That is a winning message, and one the Democratic ticket should put at the forefront of their agenda.
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