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August 08, 2024 Quiz: The #1 Veggie To AVOID Make your selection above or to skip straight to the an

August 08, 2024 Quiz: The #1 Veggie To AVOID (causes weight gain, saps energy & slows muscle growth) [A: Broccoli B: Corn C: Kale D: Spinach E: Other]( Make your selection above or [click here]( to skip straight to the answer. ==> [Click Here To Discover The #1 Veggie To Avoid]( Advertisement Harris selects Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz to be VP running mate? Vice President Kamala Harris has chosen Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her running mate for the upcoming election. This decision brings a popular Midwestern leader onto the Democratic ticket, as Walz, currently in his second term as governor and with a notable 12-year congressional background, is expected to strengthen the party’s appeal in crucial northern battleground states. Walz's experience winning over white working-class voters and his progressive achievements are seen as key assets in the Democratic effort to secure states like Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Michigan. Walz, a Nebraska native and former high school teacher and Army National Guard member, is relatively unknown nationally, with recent polls indicating a majority of Americans lack familiarity with him. Despite this, his proven track record in both state and national politics, including his progressive policy achievements in Minnesota, positions him as a strong asset for Harris. His work includes significant legislative accomplishments such as protecting abortion rights, legalizing recreational marijuana, and expanding paid family leave, which Democrats hope will resonate on a national level. However, Walz’s selection is not without controversy. Critics have pointed to past issues, including delays in calling the National Guard during the George Floyd protests and significant pandemic fraud cases in Minnesota. Additionally, some argue that his choice does not provide a battleground state advantage since Minnesota has not gone red in a presidential race since 1972. Despite these concerns, Walz’s selection reflects the Democrats' strategic focus on appealing to Midwestern voters and his potential to address key voter blocs crucial for the upcoming election. [Read More Here]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 Keeping Up With America 19354 Watermark Drive, Suite 202 Cornelius, NC 28031, United States [Terms of Service](

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