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What we learned from the Vice Presidential Debate #politics 🤩

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vice presidential nominees Tim ws and JD van sparred over abortion rights foreign policy and housing cost at their first and only de by Trump a standard it was a rather respectful and issue oriented each candidate repeatedly took pain to find agreement and acknowledge the good faith of each other W said he misspoke when he said he was in Hong Kong during protests after Minnesota Public Radio reported Monday that his timeline didn’t add up Tim wall said I’m a knucklehead at times JD Vans repeatly targeted kamla Harris suggesting she should have done more over the past four years to address immigration and an economy that has struggled to emerge the pandemic the issues of abortion and guns provided the emotional high points of the debate Vance denied supporting a national ban on abortion saying that he and Trump were intent on earning the American people’s trust back on this issue while accusing Democrats of being quote Pro abortion another tense exchange came over the 20120 election with walls pointedly attacking Trump for forting the Insurrection at the US capital on janary 6 2021 after wal asked Vance whether Trump lost the 2020 election Vance said I’m focused on the future wal replied that is a damning not answer these were your key takeaways from the vice presidential de

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