Di vice-presidential debate wey happen on Tuesday night for CBS Studios for New York City, na di only debate dem schedule for dis year election. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, wey be di Democrat candidate, jam Ohio Senator J.D. Vance, wey dey represent di Republican side. Di two candidates tok about important matter dem wey worry many people for America like economy, immigration, and reproductive rights.
Di debate, wey last almost two hours, expose di difference between Walz and Vance, especially as dem tok about how dem wan do to reduce di high cost of living and solve other problem dem like gun violence and di tori wey dey happen for Middle East presently. Walz dey yan sey Trump no dey consistent for him foreign policy and how tings don worse since di former president commot for di Iran nuclear deal. On di other side, Vance dey support Trump as person wey bring stability across di world.
One main topic wey dey cause wahala na di matter of gun violence for di US. Both Walz and Vance talk say dem want solution to reduce how people dey die by gun every year, but dem get different ways wey dem believe fit solve di issue. As immigration matter come up, Vance maintain say wahala of housing and high costs dey connect to di influx of illegal immigrants, wey Walz no agree to.
When e reach di issue of climate change, both candidates talk sey di recent Hurricane Helene na warning of di kind of wahala wey climate change fit cause. But Vance criticize di Democratic approach say na too one-side dem dey look am, while Walz dey push for balances between dia environmental policies and job creation.