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VisitVance Leads Walz 51%-49% in VP Debate, Refuses to Acknowledge 2020 Election Loss
Oct 2, 2024, 04:08 AM
Senator J.D. Vance and Governor Tim Walz faced off on Tuesday night in a vice-presidential debate that remained surprisingly civil, embodying 'Midwest nice' despite the heated political climate. Polls conducted by CBS News and CNN showed a narrow lead for Vance; CBS reported 42% favoring Vance, 41% favoring Walz, and 17% calling it a tie, while CNN's instant poll, which was skewed five points towards Democrats, showed Vance winning 51% to 49%. One of the most contentious moments occurred when Vance refused to acknowledge that former President Donald Trump lost the 2020 election, prompting sharp exchanges with Walz. Analysts noted that Walz missed some opportunities to challenge Vance more effectively, and his performance was likened by some to President Biden's debate meltdown. Both candidates defended their running mates' records and focused criticisms on the top of the ticket. The debate highlighted key issues such as the border crisis, with Vance expressing skepticism about Vice President Kamala Harris's desire to address it. Despite the contentious topics, the debate remained a textbook example of Midwest politeness.
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