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It appears that hot microphones and a no-audience policy are back for the vice-presidential face-off between Senator JD Vance of Ohio and Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota. By winning a coin toss, Vance will have the last word in closing statements. With Election Day only a little more than a month away and polls showing a very tight race, the pressure is on for the VP candidates to perform well, make a case for their ticket, and persuade the shrinking number of undecided voters who will ultimately determine the outcome of this election.

Here are a few important updates in rural America ...

FAILING ON THE FARM BILL FRONT

  • For far too long, nutrition programs have been a political football. Sadly, while Congress was in last week, they failed to pass a Farm Bill. Several programs including agricultural loans and food assistance technically had the expiration date of September 30. While funding will not run out until December now, many lawmakers are still skeptical that Congress can pass a Farm Bill by then.
  • Several people have called for Congress to pass a farm bill before the end of the year, including the New Democrat Coalition. One Country Project has always been supportive of a Farm Bill that strengthens food assistance and puts farmers first, providing them with the support they need to thrive. Lawmakers need to get to work for the rural Americans that keep our rural economies running; the clock is ticking.
 
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WHAT TO WATCH FOR IN THE VICE-PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE

  • Ahead of tonight's vice-presidential debate, the two candidates were busy preparing with other politicians playing their opponents. Minnesota Republican Rep. Tom Emmer played Tim Walz during Vance's debate prep while Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg played Vance for Walz. The debate offers Walz the opportunity to differentiate and highlight Vice President Kamala Harris' vision for the country in comparison to former President Donald Trump's. Walz will likely "use his 'regular guy' reputation to try to appeal to voters" and question Vance's Midwestern credentials. It will be interesting to see how Vance responds to Walz and if he keeps his cool.
  • Typically, running mates do not determine presidential elections. However, this election is proving to look much different. Rural Americans will surely be interested in the showdown between Vance and Walz given their similar backgrounds as military veterans from Midwestern states yet drastically different public personalities. On the campaign trail, both candidates have largely focused on the working class. Buckle up for an interesting showdown – we'll finally get to see if all that debate prep really paid off.
   Looking Ahead
  • Early this morning, U.S. East Coast and Gulf Coast dockworkers began a strike, stopping the flow of nearly half the nation's ocean after negotiations for a new labor contract broke down over wages. This is an important event to follow as the strikes could cost the economy an estimated $5 billion a day.

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