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Harris ad showing Vance refusing to say Trump lost gets one million views in just hours

Possibly the biggest portion of Tuesday night's vice presidential debate came almost at the end, when Minnesota Democratic Governor Tim Walz demanded Ohio Republican U.S. Senator J.D. Vance tell voters if he believes Donald Trump lost the 2020 presidential election.

Vox called it the "only moment from the VP debate that mattered."

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Kamala Harris uses J.D. Vance's own words from debate in new campaign ad

The debate between Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance was closely matched, with Vance earning marks from pundits for his steadiness and Walz winning on key policy issues in some voter polls — but a particular standout moment was when Vance refused to answer whether former President Donald Trump lost the 2020 election.

Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign immediately pounced on that moment — and within hours, had a new campaign ad using that footage to blast Vance and Trump.

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'These guys lie for a living!' MSNBC host shreds J.D. Vance for downplaying Jan. 6

MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski was surprised by Tim Walz's response when challenged on his past claims about Tiananmen Square.

The Minnesota governor has claimed to have been in Hong Kong at the time of the 1989 massacre, when in fact he was there weeks later, and "Morning Joe" panelists agreed that Walz seemed unprepared to explain the inconsistencies in that account and came off as flat at other points during the debate.

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Ex-GOP insider claims 'hardcore MAGA' is seething against J.D. Vance after debate

Former President Donald Trump's running mate, Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance, managed to keep the debate much more competitive than Trump himself did in his own widely agreed loss to Vice President Kamala Harris earlier this year, winning style points from pundits even as he raised some eyebrows with his failure to commit to the democratic process, and as viewers gave Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz higher marks on many key issues.

But there's one surprising group of people who may have been disgusted with how Vance conducted himself, former GOP strategist Stuart Stevens wrote on X Wednesday morning: some of Trump's own supporters.

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'He will wreak havoc': Columnist argues Vance exposed his hatred for surprising group

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) revealed during the debate a surprising dislike considering his views on "sociopathic" childless cat people and the extra votes parents should be granted, a political analyst argued Wednesday morning.

Former President Donald Trump's running mate exposed Tuesday night a deep-rooted hatred of children, argued Salon columnist Amanda Marcotte.

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'Alarmed': GOP strategist blasts J.D. Vance's 'insane' response on democracy question

Former President Donald Trump's running mate, Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance, cannot brush off his dismissal of democracy, longtime GOP strategist and focus grouper Sarah Longwell wrote on X Wednesday.

Vance was considered by political pundits to have debated more skillfully in at least the first half of the bout with Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, but polling suggests debate viewers felt Walz won on several issues and even forced Vance to a draw on many conventionally GOP-favoring issues like immigration and the economy.

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'Firehose of falsehoods': J.D. Vance nailed as 'Ivy League guy lying about his own state'

MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski called out J.D. Vance for blaring a "firehose of falsehoods" throughout his debate against Tim Walz.

The vice presidential candidates faced off Tuesday night in their only scheduled debate, and former White House press secretary Jen Psaki told "Morning Joe" that Vance misrepresented and distorted both his and Donald Trump's record on numerous issues, which put Walz at a disadvantage in a format where moderators rarely stepped in to fact check his false claims.

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J.D. Vance's 'brazen lying' leaves veteran health care reporter stunned

Veteran health care reporter Jonathan Cohn found himself stunned this week by what he described as Sen. J.D. Vance's (R-OH) "brazen lying" about former President Donald Trump's efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act.

Writing in Huffington Post, Cohn argued that Vance's answers about Trump's past health care plan was an inversion of reality, as he claimed that Trump actually worked with Democrats to "save" the ACA from destruction.

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North Carolina's MAGA candidate blew off voting for hurricane emergency declaration

MAGA North Carolina gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson reportedly blew off an emergency declaration vote for his state as Hurricane Helene barreled toward the east coast.

Local news station WRAL reports that Robinson, who is currently North Carolina's lieutenant governor, was the lone Council of State member to not vote on North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper's request to declare a state of emergency last week.

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'This was so so so bad': Critics highlight J.D. Vance's 'terrible gaffe' from debate night

Sen. J.D. Vance scored style points at the vice presidential debate Tuesday evening, but he also had one line that stuck out in the minds of his critics.

Donald Trump's choice for V.P. was smooth in his delivery but appeared flustered at one point in the debate, during his discussion of the Haitian immigrants living in Springfield, Ohio.

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'Striking numbers': Analysis finds 'Walz may have blunted Trump's advantage' on key issues

Tim Walz may have landed knockout blows to the top of the Republican ticket during his vice presidential debate against J.D. Vance.

The Minnesota governor faced off Tuesday night against the Ohio senator, and New Republic columnist Greg Sargent pored over some of the early polling from debate host CBS News and found that Walz may have cut into Donald Trump's advantage on some issues.

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'Most clarifying moment': MSNBC's Morning Joe shocked by one J.D. Vance answer

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough was impressed by J.D. Vance's performance in the vice presidential debate, at least until he may have disqualified himself with many voters.

The "Morning Joe" host said Donald Trump must be seething with envy at his running mate's performance against Tim Walz, because he came across as smoother and more prepared than Trump did in his own debate against Kamala Harris, but Scarborough was gobsmacked by Vance's answer about the 2020 election.

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'Consternation in Mar-a-Lago': Morning Joe says Trump won't like breakfast buffet chatter

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough said Donald Trump must be eating his heart out after watching his running mate outperform him in the vice presidential debate.

J.D. Vance entered his debate against Tim Walz with historically bad favorability ratings, but the "Morning Joe" host was impressed by his face-off and said he appeared much younger and more capable than Trump had last month during his debate against Vice President Kamala Harris.

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