
Donors to the Clinton campaign received text messages at 8:11pm EST reading, "I'm thrilled to tell you this first: I've chosen Sen. Tim Kaine as my running mate. Welcome him to our team.
Senator Tim Kaine, 58, could be a valuable ally to Clinton in the swing state of Virginia. The Virginian senator hails from Saint Paul, Minnesota, but has been in Virginia since 1984.
After spending nine months in Honduras to assist Jesuit missionaries in a Catholic school, he became fluent in Spanish, a skill that would surely be utilized in Florida, another key swing state.
Kaine's support for the DREAM Act and other legislation to allow foreign students to enter the country could also win support from the Latino community.
Given that a poll from NBC/Marist found that Trump trails behind Clinton in approval from Hispanics in swing states, this could be an ace in the hole for the Democratic nominee.
Kaine's political leanings largely follow the Democratic platforms, such as supporting public abortion funding and Roe v Wade, cutting spending by investing in infrastructure and support of gun control.
However, his support for Project Exile - a 1997 crime reduction strategy, could come under fire. The program targeted felons carrying firearms and had them tried and sentenced in higher courts, where they received significantly longer sentences and harsher punishments.
Between this and Clinton's support for harsh crime reduction strategies in the 1990s, they could create issues for people concerned about their ability to tackle criminal justice reform and jail overcrowding.



Was she sexually excited? I will guess that she was, given that her husband sought interest elsewhere.
I've always thought that was the only the thing that interested her, power... power... Clinton Foundation... oh Huma...yes, I love you and your Mohammed conceptions...