Why Vance could struggle to make his San Francisco liberal attacks stick – Washington Examiner

After giving a speech on Tuesday in South Philadelphia, Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) likened Vice President Kamala Harris’s running mate, Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN), to a “San Francisco-style liberal.”

While it is true that Walz is a progressive Democrat who supports policies such as giving illegal immigrants driver’s licenses and pushing for carbon-free energy in Minnesota in a short time frame, his background as a high school teacher and an Army sergeant born and raised in Nebraska will make it hard for Republicans to tag him with the same elitist criticisms thrown to California-born Harris.

Walz joined the National Guard at 17, serving for 24 years. He attended a public university in Nebraska known as Chadron State College and later attended Minnesota State University Mankato for his master’s degree. He was able to finance his education through the G.I. Bill. Prior to entering politics, Walz was a history and geography teacher who coached high school football and sponsored the gay straight alliance club. 

“Here’s a guy who actually knows how to fish, this is a guy who actually knows how to hunt, this is a guy who served our country in the National Guard,” Heidi Heitkamp, a former Democratic senator for North Dakota, told the New York Times

Walz represents the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, which is primarily centered on advocating union workers and farmers and ensuring that Minnesotans can “raise and provide for a family.” Upon winning his seat, Politico described Walz as having “packaged himself as a moderate from Day One, built an office centered on constituent service and carved out a niche as a tireless advocate for veterans.”

He’s been serving as Minnesota’s governor since 2019 and has played a pivotal role in seeing increased protections for labor unions, free public breakfast and lunch at all public schools, and 12 weeks of paid family and medical leave in Minnesota. However, he’s garnered criticism for his handling of the Black Lives Matter protests following the death of George Floyd in 2020. 

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Walz stepped foot in San Francisco for the first time last month. Vance previously lived in the Bay Area four years after graduating from Yale Law School. Walz accuses the Right of “demonizing” places like San Francisco. 

“It is the most beautiful city that I’ve ever been in,” Walz said in an interview on the Ezra Klein Show. “Have there been problems? Yes. Homelessness is an issue across the country.”

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