Election campaign hit: Walz vs. Vance-sharp attacks in TV duel!
Election campaign hit: Walz vs. Vance-sharp attacks in TV duel!
Washington/New York - In the US political arena, the two vice presidential candidates Tim Walz and J.D. Vance delivered an exchange of blows in a most excited TV duel. This debate took place on November 5, the day of the presidential election, where Harris and Donald Trump will compete against each other. Walz and Vance, which come from the middle west, aim at undecided voters, while they deal with a variety of current topics in the 90-minute discussion.
The debate, transferred live from New York from the US broadcaster CBS and held without an audience, was subject to strict rules. The candidates were not allowed to use cheat sheets and had no contact with their teams. Moderators Norah O’Donnell and Margaret Brennan silently switched the microphones of the candidates when they got in the way, thus ensuring an orderly process.
political responsibility and debate issues
In the discussion, a wide range of topics was torn down. Walz, the governor of Minnesota, warned of a possible return of Trump and spoke out for a stable leadership. He described Trump as faithful and more praise than in facts. Vance, a senator from Ohio, saw it differently and emphasized that Trump had brought stability during his term.
Another hotly discussed point was the topic of abortion. Walz sharply criticized the Republicans to intervene in the private life of women. With regard to the immigration crisis, Vance Kamala Harris blamed Harris for the problems at the US border. He claimed Harris reversed Trump's border policy, which only tightened the current crisis.
In addition, the candidates discussed the challenges of climate change, the economy, gun violence and the importance of democracy in today's world. Vance, who changed his opinion on Trump in the course of his political career, admitted that he had initially thought wrongly about Trump and now recognizes his merits.
that possibly the last duel before the election
Although vice debates are rarely considered crucial for elections, this duel is considered crucial due to its proximity to the election date. It could leave the voters a sustainable impression and influence them in their decision. For comparison: In September, Harris and Trump had already kept a heated word battle in which Trump acted on the defensive, while Harris asked offensive questions.
Trump himself commented on the debate about the Truth Social Platform he co -founded and critically commented on the moderators and the Democrat Walz, which he described notes because of its frequency. These comments are part of his strategy to position yourself as a strong political figure and to mobilize his followers.
More details on these developments and the entire debate can be found in a current article on www.radiomuelheim.de .
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