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Trump, Harris deploy JD Vance and Tim Walz to wage class warfare

Democratic vice presidential candidate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, speaks during a campaign rally with U.S. Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S., August 6, 2024. 

Kevin Lamarque | Reuters

With their running mate selections, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris have opened up a new front in the battle for the White House: Winning over the Average Joe.

Courting “

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” is hardly a novel campaign strategy — but it’s one that Trump, a
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real estate magnate and media mogul, and Harris, a San Francisco career prosecutor turned politician, haven’t leaned into.

In a country where roughly 130 million registered voters are either

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, however, waging class warfare is just good politics.

Enter Democratic Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and *********** Sen. JD Vance of Ohio, two running mates whose modest backgrounds are central to their political personas.

In his debut on the Democratic ticket this week, Walz wasted no time trying to paint Vance as an out-of-touch elitist.

“Like all regular people I grew up with in the heartland, JD studied at Yale,” Walz joked at a campaign rally with Harris in Philadelphia on Tuesday evening.

Vance “had his career funded by Silicon Valley billionaires, and then wrote a best seller trashing that community,” Walz continued.

“Come on!” said the governor. “That’s not what Middle America is.”

The ******* portrayed Trump’s vice presidential pick as the near-total opposite of Walz, whom Harris had just introduced as “the proud product of a middle-class family in rural Nebraska.”

*********** vice presidential candidate, Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) speaks at NMC-Wollard Inc. / Wollard International on August 07, 2024 in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 

Adam Bettcher | Getty Images

Vance fired back on Wednesday, calling Walz’s remarks “pretty bizarre” and defending his rise through America’s social and economic ranks.

“I grew up in a poor family” where nobody “had ever gone to law school,” Vance said at a campaign stop in Michigan.

“The fact that Tim Walz wants to turn it into a bad thing, that I actually worked myself through college, through law school, and made something of myself — To me, that’s the ********* dream,” he said.

The opening clashes show each presidential running mate vying to establish themselves as being more authentic, more relatable and more in tune with the average ********* than their opponent.

It’s a classic political tactic — but one that has only come to the forefront in the days since Walz and Vance joined the race.

“There’s something strangely comforting about it,” William Howell, a professor of political science at the University of Chicago, said in an interview.

“It’s a longstanding feature of our politics, brought into stark relief in an age of acute inequality,” Howell said.

“There are lots of things about this election that are unprecedented — this is not one of them.”

Democratic vice presidential candidate Minnesota Gorvernor Tim Walz speaks as Vice President and 2024 Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris looks on at Temple University’s Liacouras Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, August 6, 2024, on the first day of their “Battleground State Tour”.

Brendan Smialowski | Afp | Getty Images

President Joe Biden, who withdrew his reelection bid and endorsed Harris as his replacement in July, had kept the tradition alive and well.

He had fashioned himself an identity as “

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,” touting his former status as the
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and playing up his roots in blue-collar Scranton, Pennsylvania.

Harris, who was born and raised in deep-blue California and made her bones in San Francisco government, can make no such claims.

That could be a major problem for her efforts to win over key constituencies, such as rural, non-college-educated voters, that may sway the swing states that will decide the election.

As news outlet

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: “Kamala Harris Has a Scranton Problem.”

At her rally Tuesday, Harris initially skipped over Walz’s political positions to praise his military service and his decades as a high school teacher and football coach. Walz was later elected to Congress in 2006 and served in the House until he was sworn in as governor of Minnesota in 2019.

Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a press conference held at Mar-a-Lago on February 08, 2024 in Palm Beach, Florida. 

Joe Raedle | Getty Images

Vance, meanwhile, shot to national fame in 2016 after publishing “Hillbilly Elegy,” a best-selling memoir recounting, and at times criticizing, the people and the Appalachian culture he grew up around.

He served in the U.S. Marine Corps and later graduated from Yale Law School. He won his first and only political race in 2022, for an open U.S. Senate seat in Ohio.

Now, both Walz and Vance are wielding their working class bona fides against each other, and against the top of the ticket.

In a Trump campaign fundraising email Wednesday morning, Vance attacked Harris for allegedly wearing a pricey necklace from Tiffany & Co. when she appeared in a campaign ad asking for donations to her presidential bid.

The email was written in Vance’s voice, under the subject line, “This pic of Kamala ********me off.”

In it, Vance claimed Harris had “enriched herself from the DC Swamp so she can afford to wear necklaces that cost more than two months’ wages.”

A Harris campaign spokesman declined to comment on the Trump campaign’s email.

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Vance’s ******* on the vice president might have been muddled if had it come directly from Trump, who has long touted both his wealth and his affinity for gold and other high-end items.

In 2005, Trump bought his future wife Melania Trump an engagement ring that

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at the time, or roughly $2.4 million in today’s dollars.

On Monday, Trump was gifted a Rolex and a Tesla Cybertruck during an interview with

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The following day, it was Walz, not Harris, who drew the sharp contrast between his own working class life experience and Trump’s.

“Donald Trump’s not fighting for you or your family,” Walz told Tuesday’s crowd in Philadelphia.

“He never sat at that kitchen table, like the one I grew up at, wondering how we were going to pay the bills. He sat at his country club up in Mar-a-Lago, wondering how he can cut taxes for his rich friends.”

On Wednesday evening, Walz again targeted Trump with the same line of *******.

“My mom and dad taught us to show generosity toward your neighbors and to work for the common good,” Walz wrote in a campaign email sent under his name.

“Donald Trump on the other hand? He sees the world differently. He doesn’t know the first thing about  service because he’s too busy serving himself.”

A Trump campaign spokesman did not immediately respond to a request for comment.



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