middle east crisis emphasis on climate change debate between vance and walz

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Iran’s attack also came up in the debate that started with America First policy. Walz cornered Trump on this topic. Walz said the bottom line is that steady leadership matters.

The first US vice presidential debate between JD Vance and Tim Walz was held in New York. The Vice Presidential Debate highlights important issues including the economy, healthcare and national security. The debate, hosted by CBS News, took place just 35 days before the presidential election. The candidates discussed violence in the Middle East, climate change and immigration. Iran’s ballistic missile attack on Israel revealed a contradiction in the stances of the Democratic and Republican candidates on foreign policy. Walz promised stable leadership under the Harris administration. Vance promised to return peace through force if Trump returns to the White House.

Iran’s attack also came up in the debate that started with America First policy. Walz cornered Trump on this topic. Walz said the bottom line is that steady leadership matters. Many believe that this debate holds greater importance unlike previous vice presidential debates. As Matthew Levendusky, a political science professor at the University of Pennsylvania, told USATODAY, the VP debate is not very important, but there is more at stake. Harris entered the race so late and has only had one presidential debate. In such a situation, people will be more familiar with this debate.

Vance and Walz directed most of their attacks not at their opponents on stage, but at their running teammates. Both vice presidential candidates tried to strike a cordial tone while criticizing Harris and Trump, respectively. Regarding the issue of immigration, Vance told his opponent that I think you want to solve this problem, but I don’t think Kamala Harris does.

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