Dr Dafydd Townley writes for the Conversation.
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Tim Walz, the Democrats鈥 vice-presidential nominee, is from a small town in Nebraska, and he really wants people to know that.
Walz sees himself as an ordinary guy that looks out for every one of his neighbours, no matter who they vote for, pray for or how they love. This, he said, was because he grew up in a small town.
鈥淵ou look out for them, and they look out for you,鈥 he at the Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Chicago. 鈥淓verybody belongs and everybody has a responsibility to contribute.鈥
This is a belief that Democrats hope will resonate strongly not just with those of the midwest, but with people living in small towns across the nation, who are likely to be the key to winning the November election.
Sporting success
The Democratic convention saw Walz鈥檚 first as vice-presidential candidate. Despite being on a platform with stars such as Oprah Winfrey and Bill Clinton, Walz is very definitely not part of the glitterati. He embraces his homespun background, and his time as a high school sports coach with enthusiasm, bringing former on to stage to emphasise the point.
He even drew to make a point about the campaign: 鈥淲e鈥檙e down a field goal, but we鈥檙e on offense and we鈥檝e got the ball. We鈥檙e driving down the field, and boy do we have the right team.鈥
Despite his inexperience of speaking to a national audience, Walz showed that he is a great communicator. His use of plain, common language and his references to years as a high school teacher and in the National Guard clearly connected with the audience and gave an insight into what Americans could expect of his style as vice-president.
In stark contrast to Republican speeches on the campaign trail, Walz showed warmth, and rather than attacking other Americans, he etched out a vision of a US where people helped others out when times were tough. He also gave some hints of what a Harris-Walz administration .
鈥淲e鈥檒l build a country where workers come first, health care and housing are human rights, and the government stays the hell out of your bedroom,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 how we make America a place where no child is left hungry. Where no community is left behind. Where nobody gets told they don鈥檛 belong.鈥
And, just like Joe Biden, Walz not just his willingness to reach across the political divide to work with Republicans, but what it can achieve.
鈥淚 learned how to work across the aisle on issues like growing the rural economies and taking care of veterans. And I learned how to compromise without compromising my values,鈥 he said to .
It was an impressive debut.
Walz increases his profile
Only two weeks before the convention, an found that 71% of those questioned had never heard of Walz, so the speech was an opportunity for Walz to introduce himself to many of the national audience for the first time.
Two weeks can be a long time in politics, and Walz is working hard to increase his national profile. Walz spent hours earlier in the convention week meeting state and caucus representatives, and being by people asking for selfies.
Throughout the convention, Walz has made sterling efforts to bring different sections of the party together. At with the Congressional black caucus meeting, he called on voters to make 鈥渁 generational difference鈥 by electing Harris as president.
And at the LGBTQ+ caucus meeting, he spoke about protecting rights. 鈥淩ights don鈥檛 work like pie, there鈥檚 enough for everybody,鈥 he said.
Massachusetts governor Maura Healey Walz the 鈥渞eal deal鈥, and even the right-leaning was running footage of Walz鈥檚 football team on stage.
Former president Barack Obama also underlined his support for Walz as vice-presidential hopeful. 鈥淚 love this guy!鈥 in his speech to the convention. 鈥淵ou can tell those flannel shirts of his don鈥檛 come from some political consultant. They come from his closet, and they have been through some stuff!鈥
Naturally, Walz鈥檚 Republican opponents are looking for ways to attack Walz.
J.D. Vance, the Republican vice-presidential candidate, of lying about his military record.
Countering Vance鈥檚 accusations, Walz said: 鈥淚 firmly believe you should never denigrate another person鈥檚 service record.鈥
鈥淚鈥檓 proud to have served my country,
Walz is currently polling well in comparison with Vance. In an conducted just a week after the NPR/PBS poll, 36% of those polled had a favourable opinion of Walz, compared to the 27% that thought the same of Vance.
Perhaps more significant is the number of people who had an unfavourable view of Walz 鈥 just 25% compared to Vance鈥檚 44%.
Will this make a difference in the November election? Well, Walz has certainly made a better first impression than Vance did.
He鈥檚 spoken clearly and simply about what is on offer, and there is within the Democratic campaign that is lacking in the Republican camp right now.
Walz will be more than Harris鈥檚 cheerleader should they be elected. He will be a strong voice for small-town Americans, and everything that he thinks that stands for.
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