Fox News host Bret Baier discussed Vice President Kamala Harris’s running mate, Gov. Tim Walz, on “America’s Newsroom” Tuesday, highlighting the Minnesota governor’s willingness to engage in lively debates and his appeal to rural America.
Baier noted that Walz, a former football coach and teacher, is not afraid to speak his mind and has appeared on Fox shows, where he has demonstrated his ability to “mix it up” and engage in plain-spoken conversations. This, Baier suggested, is part of Walz’s appeal to the Harris campaign, which sees him as a valuable asset in reaching out to rural voters.
Baier also pointed out that Walz’s background and persona are likely to resonate with voters in rural America, who may feel that former President Donald Trump and his running mate, JD Vance, are more in tune with their concerns. Baier noted that Trump’s ability to connect with these voters was a key factor in his 2016 presidential campaign.
Co-host Gillian Turner asked Baier if he thought the Harris campaign had chosen Walz as its running mate because of his flashy persona, rather than his substance. Baier responded that the campaign likely values Walz’s ability to connect with voters and his willingness to engage in media interviews, even if it means going to unconventional places.