Vice Presidential debate between JD Vance and Tim Walz, live | Candidates square off in white-collar debate as they clash over immigration, abortion and the economy
J.D. Vance concluded: “We have the best country, the most beautiful, but we can’t achieve the American dream with this administration.”
As established by draw, J.D. Vance was able to have the last word in this debate between the vice presidents. After Walz, it was his turn, in which he thanked the Governor of Minnesota for his participation and, once again, brought out his grandmother, who raised him, and his humble family. He said, “I believe that every person, whether rich or poor, should have the right to turn on the heat on a cold day. It’s more difficult with Kamala Harris.” Emphasizing this idea, he said that Harris has been Vice President three times. One and a half years and so, this could have solved some problems.
He has also resorted to American utopia to sum up his involvement: “They taught me that we have the best country, the most beautiful, with the best people, but with the current administration in Washington we cannot achieve our dreams, the American dream. In the end, he treated his opponent kindly and, of course, ended with “God bless you.”
After eleven thematic segments and one hour and 47 minutes of debate, the political rivals congratulated each other and continued conversing in their lectures. Their wives, Gwen Walz and Usha Vance, have entered the set to join them and, all four of them have said goodbye to the debate presenters.
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