Post-debate polls show Vance narrowly edging Walz out as the debate winner
Briefly

The highly anticipated debate between vice-presidential candidates JD Vance and Tim Walz showcased a divided public opinion, with results indicating a near tie, yet differing strengths in candidate performance.
CBS News found that 42% of viewers believed Vance won, while 41% sided with Walz. In contrast, CNN's poll showed Vance at 51% approval, demonstrating varied perceptions of the debate.
The debate allowed candidates to discuss complex issues like gun control and healthcare, with Walz perceived as stronger on healthcare, while Vance excelled in immigration-related discussions.
Polls indicated that Walz had significant support among independents and younger voters, contrasting Vance's stronger performance with older and less educated demographics, highlighting varied voter preferences.
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