Appearing on ‘60 Minutes’ has become something of a tradition in American presidential politics. But Trump changed course and will not participate.
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“Who has been the vice president for the last three and a half years and the answer is your running mate, not mine,” he said.
JD Vance and Tim Walz debated on Tuesday in the last scheduled debate of the election. The sparring was mostly collegial but a number of points on key issues require additional context or corrections.
It was the first encounter between Minnesota’s Democratic governor and Ohio’s Republican senator, following last month’s ...
The debate was largely civil, but Vance and Walz clashed over the economy, immigration and reproductive rights. It was a very substantive debate, and there were not that many personal attacks.