The discussion roped in Gov. Walz, who refuted Vance’s assertion that Vice President Harris “opened up the pathway” to millions of new arrivals. “Those laws have been on the books since the 1980s,” he shot back before both men found themselves silenced. “Gentlemen the audience can’t hear you because your mics are cut,” Brennan told them.
Fox News hosts analyzing the debate were withering in their assessments of refereeing by Brennnan and O’Donnell. “And there was some, you know, questions about fact-checking and whether it was fair and balanced across the way,” Bret Baier said Tuesday night. “The moderators were obnoxious and made it feel like three-on-one on Vance, and Vance was just fine,” Brit Hume added.
At other points in the night, Vance overcame the pile-on and pinned Walz into a corner on attempts by Harris and President Joe Biden to stifle free speech online. He showcased his knowledge of foreign policy affairs while chiding Walz for keeping exceptionally close ties to China, an association that the Democrat himself was a “knucklehead” move. Post-debate panels and snap polls gave the end to Vance, but it remains to be seen whether the showdown will move the needle before November 5th.
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