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The Economist
The Economist
2 Oct 2024


NextImg:The vice-presidential debate was surprisingly cordial
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The vice-presidential debate was surprisingly cordial

J.D. Vance and Tim Walz offer solace to a riven America

Why did Tim Walz have to go and spoil things? For almost the entire vice-presidential debate on October 1st Americans were transported back to a different era in their politics, a time when candidates tried to seem—maybe even were—respectful of each other, open to compromise, mindful of their own weaknesses and intent on solving big problems. It was soothing, at times even informative, a bit dull in a good way. No one bragged about the size of their crowds, much less of their genitalia, or even called anyone else by a demeaning nickname.

Diptych of Tim Walz and J.D. Vance talking at campaign rallies.

Tim Walz is the most popular candidate on either ticket

And J.D. Vance is the least. Can their debate change that?

Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally with the words Make America Wealthy Again on a screen behind him.

Harris’s and Trump’s economic plans both promise utopia

High spending, low taxes—and don’t worry about the deficit



Checks and Balance newsletter: J.D. Vance and the politics of storytelling

Donald Trump’s running mate is disciplined in telling stories that serve his interests

The death penalty is disappearing in America

Juries are less willing to impose capital punishment

America’s growing row over policies for transgender prisoners

Some women’s groups argue that transferring them puts female inmates at risk