When Republican vice-presidential candidate JD Vance takes the debate stage Tuesday, it may be the first time millions of Americans hear directly from the senator from Ohio. But one person in particular could be his most important viewer: his running mate, Donald Trump.
Trump, a former pitchman, voracious television watcher and skilled showman, is known to focus intensely on television performances, and his appreciation of Vanceâ€
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Vice-presidential debates often have a limited effect, if any, on the outcome of a presidential contest, because by definition they involve secondary figures. But strategists on both sides say this time may be different, because Trump and Harris are on course to have just one debate and it has already happened, meaning Tuesday will be the last faceoff between the two tickets before many voters cast their ballots.
“It seems to be that there will not be another presidential debate, so this will be the last opportunity, very likely, that the American electorate will have the chance to see two different candidates on the same stage talking about the different visions that they have,� said longtime Trump adviser Corey Lewandowski.
Vance has attracted unusual attention for some of his incendiary comments, such as previously calling prominent female Democrats “a bunch of childless cat ladies who are miserableâ€� and his more recent amplification of the false claim that Haitian immigrants are eating their neighborsâ€
In addition, Trump, at 78, would be the oldest president in history at the end of his term if elected. Polls suggest Americans are less worried about his age than they were about that of President Joe Biden, who is 81. But the issue nonetheless shines an additional spotlight on Vanceâ€
Matt Gorman, a Republican strategist who most recently worked on the presidential bid of Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.), said Vance will benefit from having regularly faced questions from reporters.
“Among the best debate prep you can do is do interviews, so Vance has been doing that,â€� Gorman said. “Heâ€
Gorman said that has helped Vance become adept at avoiding “rabbit holes.� Analysts on both sides said after the Trump-Harris debate on Sept. 10 that Trump had failed to avoid such traps, often taking the bait when Harris raised subjects he was sensitive about.
Walz, for his part, started to prepare for the debate several weeks ago, meeting with aides in Minneapolis and on the road. In recent days, he has participated in a more intensive “debate camp� in Harbor Springs, Mich., where aides constructed a mock debate studio and Pete Buttigieg, the transportation secretary, has played Vance in mock sessions. (Buttigieg did this in his private capacity.)
The debate has been a source of anxiety for Walz, according to people close to him, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss his private mood. Walz conceded to Harris when she was evaluating him as a potential running mate that he was not an experienced debater, the people said, adding that he is concerned about letting the campaign down on Tuesday night.
Asked shortly after the Harris-Trump debate whether he had started thinking about his own meeting with Vance, Walz said he had. “Yes, I need to,â€� he told MSNBC. “Look, heâ€
Some Democrats, however, are less concerned, noting that polls suggest Walz is far more popular than Vance. They predicted he would spend much of his time onstage criticizing Trump rather than going after Vance.
Walz probably will be forced to defend not only his record — including his military service, his handling of racial justice protests as governor and his liberal policy positions — but also Harrisâ€
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But Walz will have his own ammunition to use against his Republican opponent. Before he ran for Senate, Vance had a long history of criticizing Trump, at one point referring to himself as “a ‘Never Trumpâ€
Still, that history has put an unusual spotlight on the relationship between the Republican nominee and his running mate, and many Republicans will be watching closely to see how Vance responds when that is raised. Vance, as if to dispel any notion of tension, frequently jokes in campaign speeches that Trump has not let him live down his past remarks. He also mentions that he often speaks to Trump by phone, recently describing how the former president called him after facing an assassination attempt.
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