Agencies :
US presidential hopeful Kamala Harris and her freshly selected running mate Tim Walz hit the campaign trail together Tuesday for the first time, as the Democratic duo fired up supporters at a rally in key battleground Pennsylvania.
Walz, the Minnesota governor whose everyman credentials could help win over voters, joined Harris in Philadelphia to launch a tour through four swing states where the race against Donald Trump is likely to be decided.
Aiming to make history as the first woman US president, Harris — already a trailblazer as the first female and first Black and South Asian vice president — has little time before Election Day on November 5.
“We fight for a future where we defend our most fundamental freedoms,” Harris told cheering supporters as Walz stood beside her.
“I set out to find a partner who can help build this brighter future. A leader who will unite our nation and move us forward.