Vance and Walz: A Midwestern Debate That Wasn't
Thu Oct 03 2024
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Two politicians from different parties having a debate, but instead of attacking each other, they agree to disagree. Sounds weird? Well, that's what happened between Sen. JD Vance from Ohio and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. They met for the first time on TV to talk about their campaigns. But guess what? It wasn't really about them. They were just stand-ins for their running mates, using every question as a chance to attack the other team's leader.
Walz started by saying Trump was too old and not fit to be president again. Vance jumped in, defending Trump's record and saying he made the world safer. They talked about the economy too. Walz said Trump's handling of Covid led to a bad economy. Vance didn't agree, saying Trump did a great job and it was Biden who messed things up.
They even agreed they weren't perfect and had changed their minds before. But instead of fighting each other, they just kept talking about the other team's leader. It was like watching two puppies playing nice instead of the fierce fight people expected. Remember the friendly debate between Cheney and Lieberman 24 years ago? This one was a lot like that.
https://localnews.ai/article/vance-and-walz-a-midwestern-debate-that-wasnt-40b98cbd
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