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The stakes were high heading into Tuesday’s first (and only) vice presidential debate between Democratic Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota and Republican Sen. J.D. Vance of Ohio, with the 2024 presidential election just over a month away. No, a vice presidential contest is never going to change the political landscape as much as, say, Kamala v. Trump, but Tuesday’s encounter still had its highlights. Here are the five most notable takeaways from the Walz vs. Vance debate.

“You may not have supported a Democrat for president before, but as you said, we both love our country and honor our democratic ideals,” Vice President Harris later said, addressing Cheney after taking the stage on Thursday. She went on to praise Cheney as “a leader who puts country above party and above self a true patriot,” encouraging the crowd as they chanted “Thank you,
Liz.” For her part, Cheney called on voters to “reject the depraved cruelty of Donald Trump” because “violence does not and must never determine who governs us. Voters do.” Behind her, a large sign reading “Country Over Party” was held amid red, white, and blue flags, reflecting the evening’s committed bipartisanship. One can only hope that the Harris-Cheney coalition will send a message of civility and unity to a tense and grieving nation in the weeks remaining before November 5.

Harris currently holds only a small polling advantage over former President Donald Trump in Wisconsin, but with just over a month to go until November 5, every public appearance counts especially in swing states, and especially when Harris happens to be traveling with a prominent Republican. “Our republic is facing an unprecedented threat,” Cheney told a crowd gathered at Ripon College on Thursday, “a former president who has attempted to maintain power by dismantling the foundations of our republic by refusing to accept the lawful results, confirmed by dozens of courts, of the 2020 election.” Indeed, Cheney has spoken at length about Trump’s actions in (and in the months leading up to) the January 6 insurrection, urging that “Donald Trump is unfit to lead this great and good nation.” She added that as a lifelong Republican who got involved in politics at age 10, when she volunteered for Gerald R. Ford’s re-election campaign, and who first voted for Ronald Reagan in 1984 Cheney will be endorsing
a Democrat for the first time this November. (“I was a Republican before Donald Trump even started spray-tanning,” she said, laughing.)
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