The two vice-presidential candidates in the United States faced each other Tuesday night in a debate and unlike what we’ve sadly become accustomed to, they talked policy and even agreed with each other from time to time even though they have radically different positions, such as the economy, abortion and Jan. 6. As Jackson Proskow reports, it shows what can be achieved when former president Trump is not on the stage.
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VP candidates Vance, Walz have civil debate agreeing on number of issues
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