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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.
US Vice President Mike Pence and Democratic Vice Presidential Nominee Kamala Harris arrive for the 2020 vice presidential debate, with Covid-19 and an infected Donald Trump's widely-denounced response to the pandemic as the backdrop. IMAGES
The Vice Presidential Debate will be held Wednesday night. Over the weekend President Donald Trump was diagnosed with COVID. Debate organizers want to keep the candidates safe, so they suggested that VP Mike Pence and Kamala Harris sit with plexigass barriers around them. CNN reports that Pence does not want plexiglass barriers around him at the debate. A top Pence aide said the VP is rebuffing an announcement from the Commission on Presidential debates that the dividers would be used. "We have yet to hear medical evidence what the plexiglass is for," Pence's chief of staff Marc Short told CNN. The plexiglass dividers were announced by the commission on Monday night.
Up in the sky, look! It's a bird. It's a plane… No, it's Super Trump! New Yorkers were greeted by a 55-foot-moving image of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump - dressed as Superman on Wednesday. The animated advertisement featuring a spandex-clad Trump in mid-flight reportedly cost $25,000 and was paid by the Committee to Restore America's Greatness, a Super PAC founded by former Trump advocate Roger Stone.
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton alongside her running mate Tim Kaine rallied over a thousand supporters in the small town of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania on Friday. Both Clinton and Kaine slammed Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, as they adressed the crowd of supporters.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).