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2024 VP DEBATE RECAP

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Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) shook hands twice Tuesday before the only vice-presidential debate of the cycle, exchanging broad smiles before repeatedly paying each other respect as they launched sustained and biting attacks on each other’s running mates.
In marked contrast to the September presidential clash between former president Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris — who hardly concealed their disgust with each other — the running mates often went out of their way to be gracious, while focusing more on policy differences than personal slights.
They offered praise, sympathized and acknowledged that they agreed on how to address some of the country’s most vexing and divisive issues. At the same time, neither man shied away from the dirty work they had to do for their campaigns.
Tuesday’s debate may be the last direct confrontation between the major-party candidates in a race that remains effectively tied in the key battleground states. Harris, who entered the race in late July, has been calling for a second debate between her and Trump. The Republican nominee has refused.
Caption from article by Tyler Pager, Michael Scherer and Cleve R. Wootson Jr..
In marked contrast to the September presidential clash between former president Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris — who hardly concealed their disgust with each other — the running mates often went out of their way to be gracious, while focusing more on policy differences than personal slights.
They offered praise, sympathized and acknowledged that they agreed on how to address some of the country’s most vexing and divisive issues. At the same time, neither man shied away from the dirty work they had to do for their campaigns.
Tuesday’s debate may be the last direct confrontation between the major-party candidates in a race that remains effectively tied in the key battleground states. Harris, who entered the race in late July, has been calling for a second debate between her and Trump. The Republican nominee has refused.
Caption from article by Tyler Pager, Michael Scherer and Cleve R. Wootson Jr..
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