In a surprising turn, the vice presidential debate featured an unexpected civility, where candidates focused on articulated policy points rather than attacking each other directly.
Vance's repeated questioning of Harris's failure to implement her plans resonated with swing voters, particularly regarding the economy and immigration, topics of national concern.
Walz effectively countered Vance on crucial issues such as abortion and health care, illustrating the Republican's concessions on contentious policies during the debate.
Despite a lack of overt hostility, the debate highlighted significant ideological divides, particularly concerning the acceptance of election results following January 6.
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