Scorecard: Grading the debate performances of Mike Pence and Kamala Harris
Vice presidential debates are weird. Uniquely weird. They feature candidates speaking for 90 minutes, mostly not about themselves but about two other people.
As they have since the first vice presidential debate in 1976, the pair of candidates Wednesday largely talked past each other and directly to the American people about why people not on the stage — the presidential candidates — are either the most trustworthy and most prepared ever or the very epitome of someone who must be defeated less than a month from now.
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