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Added on the 05/10/2016 06:19:18 - Copyright : Reuters EN
Security is tight as the two U.S. vice presidential candidates, Gov. Mike Pence and Sen. Tim Kaine, prepare to defend their running mates at a debate at a university in the battleground state of Virginia. Diane Hodges reports.
Vice presidential nominees Tim Kaine and Mike Pence lay out why they think their respective running mate will come out on top in the first U.S. presidential debate of 2016. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
On Wednesday, the Vice Presidential Candidates Kamala Harris and Mike Pence debated. Who won the debate depends on which political party you belong to. Mike Pence insisted that despite 210,000 American deaths to COVID-19 President Trump and his administration have done an excellent job against the virus. HuffPo said Harris scored points by showing Pence's disconnection with the reality of the virus. Harris was also able to make points about health care that Joe Biden was not able to. Pence, for his part, tried to get Harris to answer simple questions about the Green New Deal and stacking of the Supreme Court.
Republican vice presidential candidate Mike Pence tells the CBS News Face the Nation program that "we'll respect the will of the American people in this election" but encourages the media to further discuss Hillary Clinton's "avalanche of emails that is confirming pay to play politics and outright corruption during the Clinton years." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump says America "got to look first hand at my judgment" in the performance of Mike Pence during the vice presidential debate. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).