29 August 2024
It’s been a whirlwind for Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz since he was called upon to join Kamala Harris on the Democratic presidential ticket.
Harris announced her pick on Aug. 6, ahead of an appearance alongside the Democratic governor in Philadelphia.
Since then, Walz has appeared at rallies, campaign fundraisers and union and party conventions across the United States.
The Harris-Walz campaign is placing extra emphasis on battleground states, making multiple appearances in states such as Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.
Here’s a look at everywhere Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz has been since Aug. 6:
Red icons on the map indicate locations Walz has already traveled, while orange icons indicate future travel plans.
Aug. 30, 2024
Bethesda, Maryland
Walz will deliver remarks at a campaign reception.
McLean, Virginia
Walz will deliver remarks at a campaign reception.
Aug. 29, 2024
Savannah, Georgia
The governor made a morning appearance to kick off a Harris-Walz bus tour across Georgia.
Raleigh, North Carolina
In the afternoon, Walz delivered remarks at a campaign reception.
Aug. 28, 2024
Boston
Walz spoke to firefighters from across the globe at the International Association of Firefighters Convention at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center.
Savannah, Georgia
The governor traveled to Savannah, Georgia to kick off a bus tour with Vice President Kamala Harris.
Aug. 23-27
St. Paul
The governor returned to St. Paul on Aug. 23 and conducted internal meetings Aug. 26-27.
Aug. 21-22, 2024
Chicago
Walz spoke at the Democratic National Convention (DNC) on Aug. 21, where he formally accepted the party’s nomination as vice presidential candidate. He remained in Chicago on Aug. 22 to attend presidential candidate Kamala Harris’ keynote address.
Earlier in the day on Aug. 22, he spoke at a breakfast gathering of Minnesota’s delegation to the DNC.
Aug. 20, 2024
Milwaukee
In the midst of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Walz traveled alongside Harris to Milwaukee, for a rally at Fiserv Forum. There, the duo celebrated the outcome of a ceremonial roll call confirming the Democratic ticket.
Aug. 19, 2024
Chicago
The governor was in Chicago for the first day of the Democratic National Convention.
Aug. 18, 2024
Western Pennsylvania
Walz and Harris flew into Pittsburgh for a bus tour of Allegheny and Beaver counties, where they made appearances at a restaurant, convenience store, fire department, high school and local Democratic field office.
Aug. 17, 2024
La Vista, Nebraska
The governor and his wife, Gwen, spoke at a campaign event in an Omaha suburb, roughly four hours southeast of his native Butte, Nebraska.
Aug. 15, 2024
Newport, Rhode Island
Walz delivered remarks on behalf of the Harris Victory Fund shortly after 1 p.m.
Southampton, New York
Walz delivered remarks on behalf of the Harris Victory Fund shortly at approximately 5:30 p.m.
Aug. 14, 2024
Denver
The governor appeared at a fundraiser at the Phipps mansion in Denver, which raised an estimated $3 million.
Boston
Later that same day, Walz appeared at a campaign fundraiser at the Newbury Boston Hotel. The Harris-Walz ticket raised more than $1.2 million that day.
Aug. 13, 2024
Los Angeles
Walz spoke at the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees International Convention.
Newport Beach, California
Hours later, he traveled 45 miles south for a campaign reception.
Aug. 10, 2024
Las Vegas
The governor appeared alongside Harris at a rally inside the Thomas & Mack Center.
Aug. 9, 2024
Glendale, Arizona
Walz and Harris spoke at a rally inside the Desert Diamond Arena.
Aug. 7, 2024
Eau Claire, Wisconsin
In his first Midwest appearance as Harris’ running mate, Walz spoke alongside Harris at a country music festival ground surrounded by corn fields.
Detroit
Hours later, the duo spoke to United Auto Workers members at the union’s Detroit-area hall.
Aug. 6, 2024
Philadelphia
In his first appearance as Kamala Harris’ running mate, Walz spoke alongside his running mate at Temple University.
NOTE: This information is compiled from multiple sources, including news releases from the Harris-Walz campaign, social media websites and other media outlets.]]>