Walz Steps Down as DGA Chair to Join Harris on Presidential Ticket
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz resigns from DGA leadership to become VP candidate. Kansas Governor Laura Kelly takes over as chair, focusing on upcoming gubernatorial races.
Tim Walz, Governor of Minnesota, has stepped down from his role as chair of the Democratic Governors Association (DGA) following his selection as Vice President Kamala Harris's running mate for the upcoming presidential election. The move, necessitated by DGA bylaws, marks a significant shift in the political landscape.
Laura Kelly, Governor of Kansas, has assumed the position of DGA chair. Kelly, serving her second term in a predominantly conservative state, brings valuable experience to the role. Her appointment underscores the DGA's commitment to diverse leadership and strategic positioning in challenging political environments.
The Harris-Walz ticket made its debut in Philadelphia, where enthusiastic supporters gathered to welcome the new partnership. Harris praised Walz's background as an educator and mentor, highlighting his potential to inspire and unite as vice president.
"Tim Walz was the kind of teacher and mentor that every child in America dreams of having and that every kid deserves."
Walz's journey from high school social studies teacher to potential vice president reflects a remarkable career trajectory. As a retired Command Sergeant Major in the Army National Guard and former U.S. Representative, Walz brings a diverse set of experiences to the ticket.
Under Walz's leadership, the DGA achieved record-breaking fundraising, reporting over $61 million from January to June 2024. This financial success positions Democratic candidates favorably for the upcoming gubernatorial races.
The 2024 election cycle includes 11 gubernatorial contests, with North Carolina and New Hampshire considered toss-ups. These races are crucial for both parties, as governors play a significant role in shaping state policies and influencing national politics.
Kelly's leadership of the DGA comes at a critical time, with the organization focused on maintaining and expanding Democratic governorships across the country. Her experience winning in Kansas, a state that has had only four Democratic governors since 1961, provides valuable insights for candidates in challenging political environments.
As the Harris-Walz campaign gains momentum, the DGA continues its work to support Democratic candidates in gubernatorial races. The outcome of these elections will shape the political landscape leading into the presidential contest and beyond.