"For all the talk this week about his civility at the debate, let's not forget: Deep down, he's the same colossal dips*** who spews right-wing hate with distressing ease and continues to defend the big lie that the last election was stolen,
Maya Rudolph and the cast of the 2024 election cycle’s political impersonators returned to Studio 8H stage in New York on Saturday for the latest episode of “Saturday Night Live,” taking on last Tuesday’s vice presidential debate in the cold open.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz sat down with late-night show host Jimmy Kimmel to discuss various topics. Walz commented on his recent debate with Ohio Sen. JD Vance, adding that the election is a chance to "turn the page" on denial about the 2020 presidential results.
Watch Bowen Yang and Jim Gaffigan find "common ground" as the vice presidential nominees — much to Kamala Harris' horror.
Episode two of the 50th season of “Saturday Night Live” saw a return of the star-studded election cast that premiered last week, with the cold open hilariously showing vice presidential nominees JD Vance and Tim Walz “vibe” with each other in their debate.
CBS News poll finds Walz and Vance improved their standing in what debate watchers said was a positive debate.
John Oliver likened the praise for the vice presidential debate‘s “civility” to “a ransom note” with “lovely” cursive on tonight’s episode of Last Week Tonight. In a segment unpacking the debate held Oct.
The 2024 vice presidential nominees, Republican JD Vance​​ and Democrat Tim Walz,​​ sparred​ over a wide range of issues in the VP debate, hosted by CBS News.
Viewers expected a boxing match Tuesday at the VP debate between JD Vance and Tim Walz. But that's not exactly how it played out.
According to an average of late-Tuesday polls from CNN/SSRS, YouGov/CBS News, Focaldata/Politico and J.L. Partners/DailyMail.com, 48 percent of debate watchers thought that Vance was the winner or turned in the best performance, while 46 percent thought that Walz was the winner or did the best.