Vice Presidential Face-Off

Vice Presidential Face-Off

Sen. JD Vance (R) and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) faced off last night for the first and only planned vice presidential debate of the 2024 election season.

The debate—moderated by CBS’ Norah O’Donnell and Margaret Brennan—featured exchanges on issues including immigration, abortion, childcare, gun violence, and the economy. Vance and Walz took the opportunity to reintroduce themselves to the American public, and—in what analysts largely described as a civil and substantive debate—regularly highlighted areas of agreement, directing attack lines toward opponents at the top of the ticket.

Vance criticized the Biden-Harris administration on migrant border crossings and the cost of living. Walz pointed to the events of January 6th, challenging Vance to say who won the 2020 election. Rewatch the debate here.

With Election Day five weeks away, Vice President Kamala Harris is ahead of former President Donald Trump by roughly two percentage points (see polling data). 

3 Responses to "Vice Presidential Face-Off"

  1. Question: Can Politicians Sue each other? Daryl Parks is running Ads that are slandering Cory Simon pretty bad and Cory has said they are Lies and proves it. Can Cory Sue Parks for Slander and such? If so, why doesn’t he? Same for Allison Tant and the Kid running against her. With all the Lies flying, why no Law Suites?

  2. I must admit I found it very entertaining watching Walz while Vance spoke. Walz kept doing Quick Jerky Movements looking over at Vance and he looked angry…….LOL.

  3. So… the Anti-Democracy Democrats pulled off a coup against their own President, spat in the faces of their own voters, tossed Democracy into the trash, and allowed their Radical Antisemitic Party Elites to install (without a single vote of the electorate) a Feckless Fraud of a woman and a self-admitted “knucklehead” as their Party’s offering.

    Oh yeah… Cartel Kamala and Knucklehead Timmy… what a pair.

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