a highly strategic debate between vice-presidential candidates

a highly strategic debate between vice-presidential candidates
a highly strategic debate between vice-presidential candidates

Will they succeed in doing better than Joe Biden and Sarah Palin in 2008? At the time, the debate between Barack Obama’s vice-presidential candidate and Republican candidate John McCain’s running mate “had been watched by more than 41% of American households”, reminds us of everyday life USA Today, who believes that the personality of the two current running mates, and in particular that of JD Vance, is likely to attract many spectators, the 1is october.

What’s more, this contest between the two vice-presidential candidates could well be the last debate of this electoral campaign, given that Donald Trump refuses to debate again against his Democratic rival, Kamala Harris, between now and the day of the US presidential election on November 5.

Two visions of the Midwest

One thing is for sure, this year’s two vice presidential candidates couldn’t be more different. In fact, everything opposes the former American football coach and Democratic governor of Minnesota Tim Walz and the former hillbilly Yale graduate turned Ohio Republican senator JD Vance.

And the two candidates offer two diametrically opposed visions to voters, underlines The Guardian. “The Midwest of Tim Walz is a world where

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