Cordial Confrontation: The Vice Presidential Debate
The Washington Times Campaign 2024
Release Date: 10/08/2020
The Washington Times Campaign 2024
A reduced field of Republican candidates took the debate stage on November 8th in Miami. Among the issues covered were U.S. involvement in the Israeli war against Hamas, funding for the Ukraine war, the threat of China and who among the field is the most qualified among them to replace front-runner and former President Donald Trump on the 2024 ticket. George Gerbo, host of the Front Page Podcast, Susan Ferrechio, national politics reporter, and Seth McLaughlin, national politics reporter, sit down to discuss the third GOP primary debate and what it means for the 2024 presidential...
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