Republican vice presidential nominee Senator JD Vance and Democratic counterpart, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, faced off in the first and only debate hosted by CBS News. Vance used his closing statement to criticize the policies put in place during the Biden administration, specifically targeting Vice President Kamala Harris. He emphasized the importance of all Americans being able to afford basic needs like heat, housing, and food.
Vance argued that Harris’ policies have made it harder for Americans to afford these necessities and live in safe neighborhoods free from issues like fentanyl flooding communities. He criticized Harris for proposing policies she has not implemented during her time as vice president, stating that her policies have only worsened the problems America faces.
In a final plea to the viewers, Vance urged them not to vote for Harris in the upcoming election, stressing the need for change and a new direction. He concluded by advocating for the re-election of President Donald Trump, whom he believes has the experience and capability to address the challenges facing the country.
Vance’s closing statement tied the debate back to the broader political context of the upcoming election and highlighted the contrasting visions of both parties. As the debate concluded, it left viewers with a clear choice between two distinct paths for the future of the country.
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