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Crowd chants 'we're not eating cats' at Tim Walz rally in Michigan as VP pick gives a shout out to 'fellow cat owner' Taylor Swift after she endorsed Kamala Harris

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By Sarah Ewall-Wice, Senior U.S. Political Reporter and Nikki Schwab, Chief Campaign Correspondent For Dailymail.Com

Published: 02:40 BST, 13 September 2024 | Updated: 03:51 BST, 13 September 2024

The crowds at Tim Walz's campaign event in Grand Rapids, MI broke into chants of 'we're not eating cats' as Kamala Harris running mate took aim at Donald Trump.

The chant refers to the line from Donald Trump during the debate where he brought up a false claim about immigrants when he said 'they're eating the cats.'

The chant started when Walz was talking about the debate Tuesday and said of Trump 'he said a lot of weird stuff too, so I'm just going to say that.'

'You tell me you had this on your BINGO card? "And they're eating cats,"' Walz added including the Trump quote.

The supporters started chanting back 'we're not eating cats' in a similar way they chant 'we're not going back' at numerous rallies.

Democratic vice presidential nominee, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, laughed when a Michigan audience started chanting, 'we're not eating cats!' - a reference to bizarre statements former President Donald Trump made at Tuesday night's debate

'Ah Michigan, we love you,' Walz laughed.

The Minnesota governor started off his speech by giving a shout out to his 'fellow cat owner' - megastar Taylor Swift, who endorsed the Harris-Walz tickets after Tuesday night debate concluded against former Prseident Donald Trump. 

Walz gave a shout-out to pop star and 'fellow cat owner' Taylor Swift, who endorsed the Democratic ticket Tuesday night after the debate 

Walz said he and Harris couldn't be more excited to have the superstar's support.  

'And look, It's not as if I didn't warn these guys a few months ago,' Walz joked. 'You mess with cat people, and you will find out, you will find out. And they did.' 

'Beautiful strategy there picking on the cat people,' he added.

Swift signed her endorsement 'Childless Cat Lady' - a dig at Trump's running mate, Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance, who used the phrase to mock Democratic voters. 

Walz kicked off the event - which was attended by Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer - by discussing Tuesday night's debate. 

'None of us were surprised at that happened there,' he said, commending his running mate's performance. 'And no put intended, from the get-go she had the upper hand.' 

That was a reference to how Harris marched up to Trump at the beginning of the debate to shake his hand. 

'Look, it says something about character,' the Minnesota governor continued. 

Walz said he fully supported Harris signing on to do another debate against Trump. 

'I said, hell, every day we should do another one,' he told the crowd. 

On Thursday Trump posted to his Truth Social website there 'will be no third debate.' 

Supporters stand undernearth a suspended fin whale skeleton in the Galleria of the Grand Rapids Public Museum waiting to hear Democratic vice presidential candidate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz speak Thursday 

Trump's first debate was the CNN one against President Joe Biden in late June that prompted the 81-year-old president to exit the race. 

There had been talk of NBC News and Fox News hosting additional debates but the Republican nominee nixed that idea, claiming it was clear Harris only wanted another debate because she lost onstage Tuesday. 

Most polls and betting markets showed that Americans believed Harris to be the winner that night.  

 'Give him a little break,' Walz said. 'That one left a mark.' 

'His true colors were out there,' Walz continued. 'Not just his makeup.'

Walz added that Trump came across as a 'nearly 80-year-old man shaking his fist at the clouds.'   

The Minnesota governor spend time in Michigan as Harris held two rallies Thursday in North Carolina - a state Trump barely won over Biden in 2020. 

She heads to the key swing state of Pennsylvania Friday for a campaign appearance in Johnstown and a rally in Wilkes-Barre. 

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