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    Walz to campaign with Presidents Obama, Clinton in early-vote push: Sources

    By Isabella Murray,

    2 days ago

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    Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, for the first time this cycle, will soon hit the campaign trail with former President Barack Obama and former President Bill Clinton, according to a senior campaign official.

    The vice presidential nominee will be out with his party's former standard bearers this week and next week in an effort to push for early voting in battleground states, ABC News has exclusively learned.

    The governor will first rally with Clinton in Durham, North Carolina, on Thursday -- the first day of early voting in the critical battleground state. Next Tuesday, Walz will travel to Wisconsin, another battleground, with Obama for the start of early voting in that state.

    MORE: Enter Obama rips Trump, chides Black men over 'excuses' for not voting for Harris

    The joint campaign blitzes come as the Harris-Walz ticket has deployed both former presidents -- some of its strongest political assets -- headed into the final stretch of the election cycle.

    Obama hit the trail for the ticket starting on Oct. 10 and has additional stops planned in the run-up to Election Day, according to the campaign.

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    Jim Vondruska, Ryan Collerd/AFP via Getty Images - PHOTO: Democratic vice presidential nominee, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Former US President Barack Obama.

    His first stop was in battleground Pennsylvania in the Pittsburgh area -- a visit where he sternly chided Black men over "excuses" to not vote for Harris, saying he finds them sitting out or voting for former President Donald Trump "not acceptable."

    Obama will also independently hit the campaign trail in the Sun Belt this week, with stops on Friday in Arizona and on Saturday in Nevada -- the first days of early voting in the state.

    MORE: Obama to campaign for Harris in final weeks before Election Day

    On Sunday and Monday, Clinton made his trail debut with travel across rural communities in Eastern and South Georgia to encourage Georgians to vote early.

    Last night, on the eve of early in-person voting in the state , Clinton stumped for the Harris-Walz ticket in battleground Georgia, mounting the stakes of the election and the importance of voting.

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    Elijah Nouvelage/AFP via Getty Images - PHOTO: Former US President Bill Clinton speaks on behalf of the Harris/Walz campaign outside a Democratic campaign office October 14, 2024 in Columbus, Georgia.

    "I want you to be happy, and I want you to know that I am here because I believe. I believe, based on my personal knowledge of the job and the candidates, that Kamala Harris will be a fine president," he said.

    "All we gotta do is show up. If we show up, we'll win," Clinton added.

    The joint principal campaign events also come as Walz himself has made campaign stops related to early voting. The governor campaigned last week in Phoenix and Tucson on the first day of early voting in Arizona.

    "I know you've started voting here in Arizona. It's happening across the country. We can make a difference. And I think just the idea of having an administration building on these strong relationships, this is our opportunity to take this to the next level that we need to do," Walz said at event with tribal leaders in Chandler, Arizona last Wednesday.

    ABC News' Selina Wang, Fritz Farrow, Gabriella Abdul-Hakim and Lalee Ibssa contributed to this report.

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    kacklestheliar
    1h ago
    3 stooges (apologies to the real stooges)
    Sheila Bodell Hoerner
    2h ago
    Vote against Walz. He will be terrible for this country
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