Hillary Clinton Chooses Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine as Running Mate

Clinton announced her running mate pick with a text to supporters.

— -- Hillary Clinton has chosen Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine, a man she called a "relentless optimist" who "devoted his life to fighting for others,” as her running mate.

Clinton announced her choice in a text message (in English and in Spanish) sent to supporters: “I’m thrilled to tell you this first: I’ve chosen Sen. Tim Kaine as my running mate."

The presumptive Democratic nominee also tweeted out her running mate decision.

Kaine tweeted he's "honored" to be Clinton's VP. Clinton and Kaine's first appearance together as a Democratic ticket will be tomorrow at a campaign rally in Miami, Florida.

Before tonight’s announcement, Kaine last appeared on the campaign trail with Clinton at a stop in Annandale, Virginia, on July 14. During that appearance, Kaine appeared to be auditioning to be Clinton’s running mate. He utilized his fluent Spanish to explain why he was “listo” or ready for Hillary.

“We were ready for Hillary because Hillary's ready for us. Hillary's ready for Virginia. Hillary's ready to be president. Hillary's ready to be our leader. Hillary's ready to make history. And that's why we're ready for Hillary," Kaine said at the time.

While Kaine has acted as a surrogate for Clinton, the two have not appeared at a campaign stop together. Today’s announcement marked their first joint campaign appearance.

Kaine told NBC in June that he “encouraged her to run in May of 2014, because I could telescope forward and see some of the challenges that this nation would be facing. And I decided that by reason of character, by reason of background, and experience, but also especially by reason of results, she would be the most qualified person to be president in January of 2017.”

Kaine, a devout Catholic, is married to Anne Holton and has three children. His father-in-law was the governor of Virginia from 1970 to 1974 and is a political mentor to Kaine.