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US election live updates: Kamala Harris and Tim Walz hit the campaign trail in Pennsylvania

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The coach v the couch: key takeaways from the first Harris-Walz rally

Helen Sullivan

Kamala Harris introduced her running mate, Minnesota governor Tim Walz, to supporters at a packed, energetic rally at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Harris sought to define Walz foremost as a teacher, veteran and football coach.

Walz focused on a unifying, future-focused message, and attacked the Trump-Vance ticket with a focus on reproductive rights and other freedoms.

Meanwhile Josh Shapiro, who had been a vice-presidential contender, still made his mark.

Read the key takeaways here.

Here are some images from the Harris/Walz campaign rally in Philadelphia last night.

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz (D) and Vice President Kamala Harris seen at a Harris/Walz campaign event at the Liacouras Center at Temple University in Philadelphia. Vice President Kamala Harris Campaign Event in Philadelphia. Photograph: Michael Brochstein/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock
People holding placards saying “Harris Walz” and “When we vote we win” at a Harris/Walz campaign event at the Liacouras Center at Temple University in Philadelphia. Photograph: Michael Brochstein/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock
Man holds a placard saying “Kamala is future” at a Harris/Walz campaign event at the Liacouras Center at Temple University in Philadelphia. Photograph: Michael Brochstein/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock

Kamala Harris introduces running mate Tim Walz at raucous Philadelphia rally

Lauren Gambino

Lauren Gambino

Kamala Harris introduced her running mate Tim Walz as “the kind of vice-president America deserves” at a raucous rally in Philadelphia on Tuesday that showcased Democratic unity and enthusiasm for the party’s presidential ticket ahead of the November election.

Casting their campaign as a “fight for the future”, Harris and Walz were repeatedly interrupted by applause and cheering as they addressed thousands of battleground-state voters wearing bracelets that twinkled red, white and blue at Temple University’s Liacouras Center – a crowd Harris’s team said was its largest to date.

“Thank you for bringing back the joy,” a beaming Walz told Harris after she debuted the little-known Minnesota governor as a former social studies teacher, high school football coach and a National Guard veteran.

“We’ve got 91 days,” he declared. “My God, that’s easy. We’ll sleep when we’re dead.”

Read the full story here.

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