Walz says campaigning with Harris was 'the honor and privilege of my life'
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) said being chosen as Vice President Harris’s running mate and campaigning with her over the last several months was the “honor and privilege” of his life.
In a statement posted Wednesday after Harris conceded the election to President-elect Trump, Walz thanked the vice president for choosing him.
“Thank you Vice President @KamalaHarris for putting your faith in me, and selecting me as your running mate,” he said in posts online. “Campaigning at your side was the honor and privilege of my life."
Walz admitted that the presidential election outcome was not what he and Harris wanted, but he was grateful for the millions of Americans who supported them.
“While the outcome is not what we wanted, I am grateful to the millions of Americans who joined our campaign and stood up for our greatest ideals: decency, compassion, and love of our neighbor,” Walz said.
“Now more than ever, we need you to continue fighting for those values and the country we all love,” his statement concluded.
Harris conceded the race Wednesday during a speech at Howard University, her alma mater. She told her supporters that the fight is not over and sometimes winning "takes a while."
The Hill and Decision Desk HQ called the presidential race for Trump early Wednesday morning. He skated to a second term after securing the critical battleground states of Georgia, North Carolina, Michigan, Wisconsin, Nevada and Pennsylvania. Results are still being counted in Arizona.