Do you know Vance and Walz's talking points? Prep for the vice presidential debate with fact-checks

Sep 30, 2024 View Original Article
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    50% Medium Conservative

  • Reliability

    55% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

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57% : AdvertisementLooking at the increase in federal debt, Trump ranks first for debt added in a single term.
29% : During the Sept. 10 presidential debate, Trump repeated this baseless rumor.
24% : Vance said Trump could have destroyed the Affordable Care Act, but "he chose to build upon (it)."
23% : Using a different method -- counting how much future debt a president's policies created -- Trump is projected to about double Biden's debt amount.
11% : AdvertisementWalz's attacks on Vance and Project 2025Like Harris, Walz routinely works in warnings about Trump and Vance embracing proposals from Project 2025, even though the Trump-Vance campaign has distanced itself from the 900-page policy manual for the next Republican administration.
4% : It amended the law governing which court could have temporary jurisdiction over child custody cases involving more than one state.AdvertisementWalz's attacks on Trump's recordWalz has characterized the Trump-Vance campaign as antiunion, saying that when Trump was president, he "cut overtime benefits for millions of workers."
4% : "Walz has also blamed Trump for racking up the federal government's debt, saying Trump "added more to the national debt than any other president."

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