Vice-presidential debates 2020: S**t just got serious

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Kamala Harris and Mike Pence have SHOCKED America and the world – by indulging a vaguely civilized political argument. You might even say that the first vice-presidential debate, which took place in Salt Lake City on Thursday night, was more presidential than the previous week’s mangled mess involving the two candidates to lead the USA. Subjects included the coronavirus response, the economy, the military, and healthcare. And, while there were occasional interruptions, it felt a little like the grown-ups had entered the room.

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