Vice President Kamala Harris’s running mate, Governor Tim Walz (D-MN), will join the Human Rights Campaign, Out for Harris-Walz, and Pennsylvania Democrats for a ten-day initiative in critical battleground states to boost turnout among LGBTQ voters. Walz and his wife Gwen will participate in a series of events beginning Thursday evening with a rally in Philadelphia. The campaign has organized over 160 events across several key swing states, including canvassing and digital outreach.
The move comes as the Harris-Walz campaign appears to be stalling out with less than 30 days until Election Day. Polling data shows that the 2024 presidential race remains a toss-up between President Donald J. Trump and Vice President Harris, with the latter continuing to struggle among several key election demographics, including working-class and young voters.
According to a report by the Human Rights Campaign, in the 2020 election, so-called equality voters—supporters of pro-LGBTQ+ policies—constituted 37 percent of the electorate, heavily favoring Joe Biden. This year, their participation could be decisive in swing states such as Arizona, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
The National Pulse previously reported that Walz was pushing LGBTQ gender ideology over 25 years ago as a Minnesota high school teacher in 1999. Kamala Harris‘s running mate served as the faculty advisor to a “gay-straight alliance” group described as a “safe space” for students to discuss their sexual orientation.
Events conclude Thursday with a virtual Out for Harris-Walz National Organizing Call, featuring Governor Walz, Human Rights Campaign president Kelley Robinson, and several guests, including U.S. Representative Robert Garcia (D-CA) and Delaware State Sen. Sarah McBride.
McBride, a Democrat candidate for the U.S. House in Delaware, will likely become the first transgender person to serve in Congress.