A Vice-Presidential Debate
Briefly

The vice-presidential debate managed to contrast the candidates' approaches to foreign policy more clearly than recent debates, highlighting the conflicts of the Trump and Biden presidencies.
Walz criticized Trump’s unpredictability, suggesting it has led to fears among U.S. allies, while Vance countered by framing Trump's record as one of stability amid global turmoil.
Vance emphasized that under Trump, no major international conflicts emerged, posing the question of when an American president last avoided such events.
The immigration policies of Harris and Trump came under scrutiny, with both candidates keen to highlight vulnerabilities in their opponents' records.
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