
"My farmers know climate change is real," Walz said in response to Donald Trump's assertion that it is "a hoax." In response, Vice President Kamala harris stated that if she "really believed that climate change is serious, what they would be doing is more manufacturing and more energy production in the united states of America." Vance deliberately sidestepped this subject.
As the leaders discussed immigration, the conversation became heated. JD Vance asserted, "We've got 20–25 million illegal aliens who are here in the country." "The people that I'm most worried about in Springfield, Ohio are the American citizens who have had their lives destroyed by Kamala Harris's open border," Vance asserts. "It is a disgrace."
In retaliation, Walz charged that Vance and trump had dehumanized the lawful immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, Vance's home state. He said that by not trying to fix the problem, people would be able to "come together," but instead of doing so, he demonized it.
Sen. JD Vance is a devout conservative who has drawn notice around the country for his strong opinions and venomous speech. Although both men are from the Midwest and will probably highlight their local ties, their political ideologies and opinions on policy diverge greatly.