Analysis
Vice presidential candidates Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz engaged in a cordial yet spirited debate on Oct. 1. Both conceded a measure of agreement with the other on some policies, though each presented a vastly different picture of the present reality and the path to a better future.
The candidates met in New York for their first and only debate. Throughout the 90-minute event, each worked to present himself as relatable to the audience.
“I recognize a lot of Americans don’t know who either one of us are,” Vance said during his first turn at the podium. He went on to speak of his early life in a working-class family, his mother’s struggle with addiction, his military service, and attending college on the GI Bill….