J. D. Vance And Tim Walls are facing a crucial vice presidential debate that could have important implications for the future. Election. The polls are so tight that a game-changing showdown has the power to draw voters to the margins.
The face-off comes just weeks before the election and is likely to be the last time the two tickets see each other, especially after Donald Trump ruled out a second debate with Vice President Kamala Harris. Between rising tensions in the Middle East and Hurricane Helena ravaging the nation, tonight’s debate promises to be heated and relevant to current events.
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Vance v. Walls on Abortion
Vance pointed out to Trump’s campaign that he believes abortion policy should be left up to individual states. It comes as a U-turn from earlier comments, in 2022, when he was running for Senate that would make abortion “nationally illegal.”
“The proper way to handle this is to let voters make those decisions, let individual states make abortion policy.”
Now, Vance says Republicans need to “regain the trust of the people” and that Trump was pushing the pro-family party.
Walls used the occasion to focus on abortion horror stories, including that of Amanda Zuraski, who was denied an abortion in Texas. She qualified for emergency abortion care after developing sepsis during pregnancy.
Vance responded to past comments on Trump.
When Vance was asked about past statements against Trump, Vance said, “It’s a change of heart.”
Vance accused the media of creating false narratives that shaped his impression of Trump, saying he “believed some media stories that turned out to be dishonest, falsifying his record.”
He then said he was wrong about Trump’s expected wins.
Walls on the controversy over the Tiananmen Square massacre
‘I got it wrong’, Walls responded to the Tiananmen Square massacre.
Tim Walls agreed to make misleading comments when his old video claimed he was in Hong Kong during 1989. Tiananmen Square Massacre, even when he wasn’t even there according to the documents.
“My community knows who I am, they’ve seen where I’ve been, I’m the first person to pour my heart into my community, I try to do my best, and I’m a jerk sometimes, But that’s how it’s always been,” Walls said. “These are the people who elected me to the Congress.”
“A lot of times I’ll talk a lot, I’ll get bogged down in rhetoric, but being there, the impact, the difference it made in my life, I learned a lot about China,” Walls said. Walls said.
Walls defended Harris’s economic proposals.
Tim Walls praised Harris’ economic plans, emphasizing that he and his colleagues “believe in the middle class.” He highlighted the importance of increasing housing supply to help reduce unaffordable housing costs.
“A home is more than just an asset to be traded. It’s the foundation of where you are,” he said.
Walls also emphasized the need for tax cuts for the middle class, including child tax credits, and fairness in the prices of everyday goods.
Donald Trump responded to the debate.
“Wallace is taking lots of notes – never seen a candidate take more! He needs notes to keep his sanity,” Trump posted on his Truth social account.
Trump praised his vice presidential pick, saying, “JD is doing great — a different level of genius than Tampon Tim!”
Moments later, Trump added: “JD is stable and strong, Tampon Tim is sweating, nervous and ‘weird.’
Trump again commented on Walls’ demonetization.
“More notes! Why can’t Walls just remember what he has to say? Low IQ!” Trump posted.
Vance and Walls on immigration policies
Dismissing Biden’s immigration policies, Vance claimed that Biden and Harris should have stuck with Trump’s immigration strategy, saying, “The real leadership would be saying, ‘You know what? I screwed up. We’re Donald Trump’s. Going back to border policies.’ If only she would do that, it would be good for all of us.”
Walls responded by claiming that the Trump campaign was less interested in finding a solution than “inhumane.”[ing] And Vilnius[ing] Other human beings.” He was referring to Vance’s claim about Haitian immigrants in Ohio.
Trump called the debate organizers ‘bigoted’
Donald Trump attacked CBS News moderators Margaret Brennan and Norah O’Donnell before the debate began. “Both young ladies have been extremely biased anchors!” Trump posted the truth on social media.
Venice refused to endorse Trump’s action on climate change.
When asked if he agreed with Trump’s denial of climate change, Vance remained silent on his stance on climate change and immediately moved to attack Harris. However, they disagreed that carbon emissions are the main driver of climate change and if they were.
To which Walls responded, “Donald Trump called it a hoax and then joked that these things would create more beachfront properties for them to invest in.”
CBS News anchor Margaret Brennan fact-checked Vance by stating that “the overwhelming consensus among scientists is that the Earth’s climate is warming at an extraordinary rate.”
Venice and Walls on the Middle East Crisis
A confident Vance opened the debate on a positive note against a nervous Walls, who answered a question about the Middle East crisis to attack Trump and his volatile relationship. In contrast, Walls focused on Israel’s right to defend itself and to choose when asked whether he would approve a pre-emptive strike on Iran.
Walls, meanwhile, said Trump is the one who pulled out of the Iran nuclear deal and allowed Iran to acquire nuclear weapons more quickly. Moreover, stable leadership is key at this time of uncertainty in the Middle East. “The bottom line here is that stable leadership makes a difference. It’s clear, and the world saw it on that debate stage a couple of weeks ago, almost 80-year-old Donald Trump talking about the size of the crowd that’s giving us this. There is no need of the moment,” he said.
The Venus Walls debate begins with a handshake.
Walls and Vance continued the trend set during the Kamala Harris-Donald Trump debate and shook hands before the debate began.
Vance-Walz Debate: Trump’s Message to Vance
Trump tells Venus to “have fun” at debate
“He’s a smart guy. He’s amazing, he’s a real fighter. He’s a top student at Yale,” Trump told Fox News. He is a very wonderful man. And so many different ways and, you know, he’s so hardworking. He walks around and he’s not afraid of the media. He will stand here and answer all your questions. I have a lot of people who won’t. They don’t like to do that. They are loud and don’t like to run. But, JD is much more of a fighter.
The Venice Walls Debate: Seasoned Legislators vs. Political Newbies
The world will see Walls, a two-term governor of Minnesota and a former member of Congress for 12 years, go head-to-head with Vance, a relative newcomer to politics after being elected to the U.S. Senate in 2022.
Both candidates face the challenge of winning over voters, as recent polls suggest many people are still unfamiliar with them. However, Venus may face an uphill battle given their unfavorable ratings.
In addition to key narratives on immigration, the economy and international conflict, the two candidates will poke holes in each other’s resumes from their roles as Ohio senator and Minnesota governor.
JD Vance is expected to focus his attacks on Walls, a former public school teacher and football coach, particularly regarding his heavy-handed handling of COVID-19 in Republican Minnesota. Described as policies. This includes Walls setting up a hotline to report violations of social distancing.
Vance may also criticize Walls for legislation he signed last year allowing tampon dispensers in boys’ restrooms in public schools. Additionally, he may question Walls’ military record. Minnesota’s governor admitted in August that he was “misspoken” when he claimed to be handling assault weapons “in war” while advocating for stricter gun laws, noting that he Resigned from the National Guard before his unit deployed to Iraq.
On the other hand, Walls will likely target Vance for some of his more controversial remarks, such as referring to some Democratic politicians as “a bunch of childless cat ladies.” He may also challenge Vance to defend the baseless claims about immigrants eating house pets in an Ohio town.
Additionally, Walls could bring up leaked messages from 2020 where Vance criticized Trump for failing to follow through on his promises on economic populism, potentially putting Vance in a difficult position.
The microphones remain active throughout the debate, even when it is not a candidate’s turn to speak.
Candidates will fact-check each other, with arbitrators facilitating rebuttals. There will be no live studio audience and no opening statements.
Candidates will stand on the podium. Walls on the left and Vance on the right.
Campaign aides will not be allowed to interact with candidates during breaks.
Pre-written notes on stage are also prohibited.
Candidates will be given two minutes for responses, followed by two minutes for the other candidate’s response, and one minute for rebuttal.
every two minutes for closing remarks; Vance will speak last after winning the coin toss.