On Tuesday, Vice President Kamala Harris announced her running mate on the Democratic ticket this fall: Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. A six-term congressman from a largely rural southern Minnesota district who was elected to the governor’s office in 2018, Walz was not much of a household name for most Democrats outside the Midwest until a few weeks ago, when, in an interview with Morning Joe about Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance, he struck a bit of messaging gold. “We do not like what has happened where we can’t even go to Thanksgiving dinner with our uncle because you end up in some weird fight that is unnecessary,” Walz said. “It’s true,” he continued.