Vice presidential debates have long been a fixture of the U.S. election cycle, popping up between the more intense, high-stakes presidential face-offs. Tuesday’s vice presidential debate was surprisingly good, bordering on excellent. Both JD Vance and Tim Walz were thoughtful and cordial. While the former pretty clearly won the debate, if we’re honest with ourselves, does anyone actually care? Do these debates help voters make more informed decisions, or are they just an exercise political theater with little actual relevance? Let’s start with a basic, foundational truth about presidential politics: Very few people make their voting decisions based on the vice-presidential candid
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