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VP debate live updates: Vance thrived on stage while Walz struggled to find his footing

Vance and Walz had a relatively civil debate even over hot-button issues like abortion, the economy, immigration, gun control and more

Ariana Baio,Oliver O'Connell
Wednesday 02 October 2024 05:15
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JD Vance has his mic cut as VP candidates spar over immigration

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Ohio Senator JD Vance appeared more confident, polished and prepared than Minnesota Governor Tim Walz during the vice presidential debate in New York City.

In the refreshingly calm debate, Vance spread falsehoods about immigration and refused to admit his running mate, Donald Trump, lost the 2020 election, yet he managed to outperform Walz.

Vance gave a noticeably softer performance than usual and rarely wavered in his responses – even when confronted with his past comments about Trump and his recent false claims about immigrants in Springfield, Ohio.

Meanwhile, Walz struggled to find his footing, he appeared nervous and unsure in some of his answers. The Democratic vice presidential nominee got more comfortable in the 90-minute debate, but his even-keeled answers failed to outshine some of Vance’s.

Democrats reportedly privately voiced concerns that Walz could underperform in the debate because of his tendency to get heated while defending his record in office. However, he did not live up to that expectation.

The most heated moment of the debate was when moderators were forced to cut the vice presidential nominees’ microphones because the two candidates sparred over immigration.

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Watch: JD Vance has his mic cut as VP candidates spar over immigration

JD Vance has his mic cut as VP candidates spar over immigration
Ariana Baio2 October 2024 03:00
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Vance dances around abortion

When confronted with the issue of abortion, Vance repeated the same policies that Trump has: leave abortion up to the states.

Vance promoted “pro-family” ideas to support Americans raise children.

But when further pushed on his past statements about supporting a “national minimum standard”, Vance falsely claimed he never supported a national abortion “ban”.

On the issue of reproductive rights and abortion, Vance is a slightly disadvantage. Democrats have been campaigning hard on the issue.

Ariana Baio2 October 2024 02:55
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Vance confronted on past criticisms of Trump

Moderators asked Vance about his previous criticisms of Donald Trump – something multiple outlets have reported on.

Like Walz, Vance said he “was wrong about Donald Trump.”

Ariana Baio2 October 2024 02:50
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Republicans have promoted theory about Tim Walz’s China visits

James Comer, chair of the House Oversight Committee, wants the FBI to investigate what he is calling Walz’s “longstanding connections” to the Chinese Communist Party “that make him susceptible to the Party’s strategy of elite capture, which seeks to co-opt influential figures in elite political, cultural, and academic circles to influence the United States to the benefit of the communist regime and the detriment of Americans.”

Trump’s campaign tonight is calling him “Tiananmen Tim” and promoting a “federal congressional investigation” that his own ally is launching.

Walz taught English and American history in China through Harvard University’s WorldTeach program in the late 1980s. He later started a program called Educational Travel Adventures with his wife Gwen Walz, who is also a teacher, to organize summer trips to China for American high school students.

Walz was one of the “first government sanctioned groups of American educators” in China after the country opened its doors to the world in the 1980s, and he was in China during pro-democracy protests in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square in 1989.

Alex Woodward2 October 2024 02:45
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Moderators confront Walz on Hong Kong travel

Moderators have confronted Walz about a trip he claimed to have taken to Hong Kong during the Tiananmen Square protests but got the exact dates incorrect.

Walz attempted to circumvent an answer but ultimately admitted he “misspoke” about the timing of the trip.

“I got there that summer and I misspoke on this,” Walz said.

He added, “I’m a knucklehead at times,” Walz said.”

Ariana Baio2 October 2024 02:42
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Moderators cut microphones during immigration debate

CBS News moderators cut Vance and Walz’s microphones halfway through the vice presidential debate when both candidates began to interrupt one another to dispute the facts of Haitian immigrants’ legal status in Springfield, Ohio.

Ariana Baio2 October 2024 02:35
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What comes next for the Harris campaign

Harris heads to Wisconsin, Walz to campaign to Pennsylvania. After the debate, Vice President Kamala Harris and Tim Walz will head to the swing states.

On Wednesday, fresh off his debate with JD Vance, Walz will campaign in Pennsylvania with Senator John Fetterman. Specifically, they will head to central Pennsylvania. Specifically, they will campaign in York.

Harris for her campaign will campaign in Fox Valley, Wisconsin, another crucial swing state.

Eric Garcia2 October 2024 02:32
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Watch: Tim Walz makes opening statement in first vice-presidential debate

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Ariana Baio2 October 2024 02:30
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Fact check: Border crossings are at their lowest levels since 2020

Vance and Trump have both repeated claims that this past year has had the highest number of border crossings.

But data shows that is incorrect. Border crossings are at the lowest since 2020.

Alex Woodward, Ariana Baio2 October 2024 02:25
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Vance gives vague answer on ‘mass deportation’ plan

Vance says Trump’s mass deportation plan would start with criminals – but didn’t give a specific explanation on how that would work.

The Republican vice presidential candidate repeated familiar claims that Trump makes during his rallies, that Kamala Harris is responsible for allowing migrants through the border who are bringing crime and opioids.

Vance did not give a specific answer about whether that deportation plan will separate families but said drug smugglers are using children as drug mules – something Walz said “is not true.”

Ariana Baio2 October 2024 02:22

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