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As usual when the Youtube channel Bloomberg Television posts new content on the internet, you can find it on our site. To watch the latest video called "What we learned from the Vice Presidential Debate #politics", it's just above!
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For your information, you can find below the description of the video What we learned from the Vice Presidential Debate #politics published by the Youtube channel Bloomberg Television:
Republican JD Vance largely succeeded in sanding down his hardline reputation while Democrat Tim Walz’s nerves were on display as the vice presidential candidates battled over immigration, abortion and climate change during Tuesday’s debate.