Breaking News: VP Debate Predictions Unfold – Live Updates
The highly anticipated Vice Presidential Debate between Senator Kamala Harris and Vice President Mike Pence is set to take place tonight at 9:00 PM ET. The debate, moderated by Susan Page, will focus on a wide range of topics, including the economy, healthcare, and foreign policy. With the stakes high, here are our predictions for what to expect from the VP debate:
Key Predictions:
- Harris to Come Out Swinging: With her sharp tongue and strong debating skills, Senator Kamala Harris is expected to come out swinging, aiming to land a few quick jabs at Vice President Pence.
- Pence to Focus on Trump’s Achievements: Vice President Pence is likely to focus on the achievements of the Trump administration, highlighting economic growth and the appointment of conservative judges to the Supreme Court.
- Healthcare to Take Center Stage: The debate is expected to turn to the topic of healthcare, with both candidates pushing their respective visions for the country’s healthcare system.
- Foreign Policy to See Tension: The topic of foreign policy is likely to lead to tension, with both candidates having different views on issues such as Iran, North Korea, and China.
- Social Media to Play a Role: With both candidates having a strong online presence, social media is likely to play a significant role in the debate, with each side trying to frame the narrative and sway public opinion.
Live Updates:
Stay tuned for live updates from the debate, as our team provides analysis and commentary on the key moments and takeaways.
Key Quotes and Moments:
- Harris: "The Trump administration has failed to provide a comprehensive plan to address the COVID-19 pandemic."
- Pence: "We have made significant progress in the economy, and I’m proud of the jobs we’ve created."
- Harris: "The administration’s tax cuts have only benefited the wealthy, and we need to focus on helping the middle class."
- Pence: "The administration has taken a tough stance on China, and we will continue to protect American jobs and interests."
Social Media Reactions:
The debate has sparked a flurry of activity on social media, with both sides trying to shape the narrative and sway public opinion. Here are some of the top tweets and reactions:
- "Harris is dominating this debate! #VPDebate" – @CNN
- "Pence is sticking to the script, but Harris is bringing the heat! #VPDebate" – @NBCNews
- "This debate is a must-watch! Both candidates are giving it their all. #VPDebate" – @TheNewYorkTimes
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- VP Debate: What to Expect: A preview of the key topics and takeaways from the debate.
- VP Debate: How to Watch: A guide to watching the debate, including TV channels and online streaming options.
- VP Debate: Who Will Win?: An analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of each candidate and how they might fare in the debate.
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I in no way expect Walz to "destroy" Vance as some other people on other forums are claiming, as Vance is a decent speaker compared to Trump, and he doesn't "come off" as an absolute lunatic. However, I think Walz has a real chance to corner Vance on the things he has said in the past… while also highlighting his "record".
Heres a few pointers I think Walz will make:
-Vance deleted his call for a total abortion ban off his website
-Vance's previous comments on Trump (He's Hitler, an opioid to the country, etc) are known to many terminally online regards like me, but are NOT very well known to boomers and cable news types.
-He has done literally nothing for the state of Ohio
-He admitted on CNN to having no evidence for the "Eating cats and dogs" comment.
What do you guys think?
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He’s already defended all of these in interviews and press questions at rallies so that part should be easy.