Tuesday, August 6, 2024

A Teacher for Vice President

 


Tim Walz has been a great governor, and he will be a great vice president. He is an inspired choice. We supported him when he ran for Congress and governor, and for good reason: He has provided record funding for public education, protected reproductive rights, and expanded collective bargaining, affordable child care and paid family and medical leave. And he did it with the slimmest of majorities.

Maybe Walz is so successful because he’s a teacher. He was a longtime social studies teacher in Mankato, Minn., and a member of Education Minnesota, the AFT and the National Education Association. Think about how incredible it would be to have someone with such deep understanding of our schools serving as vice president. 

Let’s get the word out about his record right away, before the Trump campaign tries to smear him. Will you share this graphic?

Harris Walz 2024


The contrast couldn’t be clearer: Tim Walz is a small-town schoolteacher and military guy who has consistently given back to his community. He embraces the goodness of America and believes in being kind and helping those around you. While Walz taught high school, JD Vance was working as a venture capitalist—gambling with investments and more concerned with Silicon Valley profits than how to help his community. While Walz has increased funding for public schools, Trump and Vance want to cut funds for poor kids, Head Start and food programs and pass voucher programs that take money from public schools.

Together Harris and Walz are about the future: Opportunity for all. Freedom for all. They’re a team that will put the American people first, instead of Trump’s personal grievances and Vance’s weird obsessions with controlling other people’s bodies. Harris and Walz are forthright and honest, with a plan to get things done.

We don’t have a moment to waste. We have fewer than 100 days to do this. I know I want a teacher with a track record of leadership as our vice president.


In unity,
Randi Weingarten
AFT President

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