| | "Once you replace negative thoughts with positive ones, you'll start having positive results." | | | | —Willie Nelson |
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| | | Tim Walz Misspeaking is Going to be a Problem | We’ve already had a President who can’t speak straight. He’s constantly being corrected. Do we really need a VP that will do the same thing? | During the vice presidential debate, Minnesota Governor and Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz faced scrutiny for previously misspeaking about his travels to China, particularly claiming to have been in Hong Kong during the Tiananmen Square protests. | When confronted about this during the debate, Walz acknowledged his tendency to misspeak, mentioning his background and career but ultimately admitted to misspeaking about the incident. This moment highlighted his propensity for such errors, which could potentially impact the campaign's credibility, especially as it was not the first time his statements were questioned. | The debate also touched on various policy differences, with Walz attempting to attack Trump's economic policies and Vance defending them, illustrating a cordial yet policy-focused exchange. Vance, on the other hand, was put on the spot regarding Trump's claims about the 2020 election, where he sidestepped acknowledging Trump's defeat. This debate showcased a contrast in handling factual inaccuracies between the candidates, with Walz's admission juxtaposed against Vance's evasion on significant issues. | | Advertisement | | | Video Of The Day |  | Lower 2025 Social Security Increase Leaves Seniors Facing Poverty |
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