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JD Vance hammers Tim Walz on immigration, energy policy, and the economy in lively but civil VP debate

The vice presidential candidates engaged in a heated debate Tuesday night in New York City, with Republican Sen. J.D. Vance of Ohio delivering a civilized blow to Democratic Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. I drank it.

Many noted that the hosts, “CBS Evening News” anchor Norah O'Donnell and “Face the Nation” host Margaret Brennan, fact-checked Vance and gave Walz far more freedom. .

“We must defend Kamala Harris' abysmal economic record that has made it impossible for Americans to buy gas, groceries, and housing.”

While attacking Walz, Vance appeared to use the time to attack the policies of the Biden-Harris administration. He truly demonstrated his oratorical talent as he discussed the border crisis, the influx of illegal immigrants and illegal drugs.

“For three years, Kamala Harris has gone out bragging that she's going to reverse Donald Trump's border policies.” said Vance. “She did just that. We had a record number of illegal immigrants. We had a record number of fentanyl coming into our country. And now she's running for president, and she's not a religious person. He says he has it.”

Asked to explain why he had lied about being in China during the Tiananmen Square massacre, Walz rambled about an idyllic childhood, then said there was simply a period when he was “crazy.” That's what he said.

Vance also blamed Democrats for the poor state of the economy, which hurts American voters.

“We have a tough job here. We have to pretend that Donald Trump didn't get the take-home pay increase. Of course he did,” Vance said at one point. point in discussion.

“We need to pretend that Donald Trump didn't bring inflation down. Of course he did,” he continued. “And we must defend Kamala Harris’ terrible economic record, which has made gas, food and housing unaffordable for Americans.”

At one point, Mr. Vance interrupted the moderator and took over the debate after being fact-checked, despite the moderator's agreement not to do so.

Vance and Walz were at odds over abortion, particularly in relation to Minnesota's far-left policies. Walz rejected Vance's claim that state law allows doctors to abort babies and then ignore them and let them die.

The vice presidential election was the last debate scheduled before the election.

Here it is Blaze TV Vice presidential debate coverage:

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