Washington DC -
* The only debate between the candidates for vice president
before the November 3 election will take place on Wednesday in Salt Lake City,
Utah.
* The October 7 debate between Vice President Mike Pence and
Democratic candidate Kamala Harris is considered important in many respects.
• On the one hand, there are already ongoing economic and
health challenges due to the corona virus, and on the other hand, President Donald
Trump's exposure to Code 19 and being treated in hospital has seen the
political debate from many new angles. is going.
* After President Trump's infection with the virus, some
administrative changes are expected in the conduct of presidential candidates'
debates and protocols.
* In this discussion it will also be interesting to see how
the owners of two different personalities talk about important issues. Vice
President Pence is generally known for being a mild-mannered conservative
politician, while Kamla Harris is said to have an aggressive temperament as a
senator and former prosecutor.
• As far as the views and performance of both the politicians
Pence and Harris are concerned, both the candidates can sharply criticize each
other.
* Last week, Vice President Pence told supporters of
President Trump at a rally that he would take this battle of debate and
repetition to the Democratic presidential candidates who will lead Biden and
Harris' political agenda.
* According to the NBC News Channel, Pence is expected to
emphasize the point that Harris wants to take presidential candidate Biden to
the left of the Democratic Party.
In contrast, Harris would try to argue that Vice President
Pence is also responsible for the Trump administration's ineffective policies
on the corona virus.
* According to observers, it seems that after the heat and
restraint from both candidates in the first presidential debate, American
voters want the vice presidential candidates to state their policies on various
issues.
* The Vice Presidential Debate will be held at the University
of Utah from 7:30 to 8:30 pm and will be hosted by USA Today journalist Susan
Page.
-Attaullah
Kehar
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