Coronavirus a hot topic in Wednesday’s VP debate
The vice presidential candidates faced off last night for their only debate before the November election. They touched on everything from health care, to the president’s taxes and the Supreme Court.
The vice presidential candidates faced off last night for their only debate before the November election. They touched on everything from health care, to the president’s taxes and the Supreme Court.
Big changes are on the way for the vice presidential debate Wednesday.
Sen. Tim Kaine and Gov. Mike Pence clashed last night in a showdown that was full of disruptions.
Today marks a moment in the presidential campaign that is not squarely focused on the presidential hopefuls, but rather, on their running mates.
(ABC News) – Ahead of the first and only vice presidential debate of the 2016 race, more than 40 percent of Americans cannot name the vice presidential nominee of either major party. ABC News together with our partners at SSRS survey research firm asked an online opinion panel about the upcoming debate between Republican Gov. Mike Pence and Democratic Sen. Tim…