You know the old saying: the people want a president they can drink a beer with and they also want a vice president they can put in their folk americana cover band.。
Well, the people are in luck, because Tim Kaine is ready to jump in for any harmonica solos you may need.。
SEE ALSO:10 reasons we believe Tim Kaine had never seen or heard of balloons before last night。Kaine showed his harmonica chops at a bar in Asheville, North Carolina on Monday, joining in as lead harmonica during a rendition of "Wagon Wheel."。
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That night TimKaine visited a brewery in Asheville, joined the band, and serenaded crowd & press w/ "Wagon Wheel" pic.twitter.com/tQ9HX6WVpf。
— Kailani Koenig (kailanikm) August 16, 2016 。
Like an embarrassing dad who loves karaoke and is also somehow decent at singing Bon Jovi songs, Kaine rocks his harmonica duties. 。
When the song was finished, the man who could soon be one person away from leading the United States told reporters, "Nothing makes me more nervous than doing that."。
Tim Kaine on playing harmonica bar tonight: "That felt great. Nothing makes me more nervous than doing that..." pic.twitter.com/JS520b9GT5 。
— Kailani Koenig (kailanikm) August 16, 2016。 — Kailani Koenig (kailanikm) August 16, 2016 。
We wish Tim Kaine lots of luck as he continues to live out the plot of Kerouac's。
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