Viewers are convinced JD Vance has “doubled down” on her choice to wear eyeliner during the vice presidential debate with Tim Walz. That Republic The candidate’s appearance seemed to distract many viewers from his policies in just 10 minutes CBS incident.
Despite the focus on his appearance, Vance and Walz maintained a civilized tone throughout the debate, with Vance trying to avoid “personal controversy.” One user commented on Twitter: “Can’t stop looking at JD Vance’s eyeliner.”
Another chimed in: ‘I need eyeliner tips from JD Vance.’
A third speculated: “I think JD Vance doubled up on his eyeliner to throw Walz off his game tonight.”
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The New York debate provided an opportunity for Vance, a first-term Republican senator from Ohio, and Walz, a two-term Democratic governor of Minnesota, to introduce themselves, advocate for their partners and criticize their opponents, reports US Express.
This debate has the potential to have a significant impact. Polls show that Vice President Kamala Harris and former Pres Donald Trump is in a tight race, this adds to the importance of factors that can influence marginal voters, including the impression made by the vice presidential candidate.
Harris and Trump’s teams have not agreed on another debate, indicating that this could be the final debate for the campaign. The role of the vice presidential candidate is often that of an attack dog for the presidential candidate, challenging opposing candidates and their deputies.
Both Vance and Walz have taken on this role.
Both Walz, the Democratic governor of Minnesota, and Vance, the Republican senator from Ohio, directed many of their attacks at the top candidates, which is common in Vice Presidential debates. They each highlighted the current crisis as a reason for voters to choose Vice President Kamala Harris or the former President Donald Trump.
Responding to a question about whether he would support a preemptive strike against Iran after the country launched missiles at Iran IsraelWalz portrayed Trump as too much of a risk to the nation and the world during these unstable times.
Minnesota’s Democratic Governor, Walz, emphasized the importance of stable leadership, stating: “The bottom line here is that stable leadership is going to be important,” and “And the world saw that on the debate stage just a few weeks ago, almost 80 years ago.” -old Donald Trump talking about audience numbers is not what we need right now.”
In response, Vance supported Trump’s influence, stating: “Donald Trump actually provides stability.”