• TRANSITZONE USA ELECTION UPDATE 10: THE VICE-PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE

  • Oct 2 2024
  • Length: 23 mins
  • Podcast

TRANSITZONE USA ELECTION UPDATE 10: THE VICE-PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE

  • Summary

  • This is #transitzone USA Election Update 10, recorded on Wednesday 2 October 2024.

    Just 35 days to go to the 2024 voting day on November the 5th.

    Margo Kingston and Peter Clarke watched the vice presidential debate between The Democrats, Governor Tim Walz, running mate to Kamala Harris, and the GOP’s, Senator JD Vance, Donald Trump’s VP pick. The debate was hosted by CBS News in their New York studios.

    Neither Peter nor Margo scanned nor consulted other media takes or analyses. including from social media, before recording. What you’ll hear are their uninfluenced comments.

    The larger “real world” context was stark. The still unfolding loss of life and widespread destructions from Hurricane Helene. And the threatening regional Middle East war with Israel and Iran, now facing off again after Israel’s attacks on Lebanon and ostensibly Hezbollah.

    The contrast between the style and "mood" of this event and the Donald Trump, Kamala Harris debate was striking. This was almost an "old school" encounter with both Vance and Walz choosing, strategically and tactically, at least the veneer of a kind of comity and reasonableness, even fleeting moments of agreement, as opposed to the unrelenting Trump style of bitter, curmudgeonly denunciations and declarations of impending American dystopia.

    THE 2024 VICE PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE REPLAY:

    https://www.youtube.com/live/hWva-5l_qB0?si=goqOOF5XGyhG_6gF

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