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Tim Walz Is Right To Be Nervous About His Debate With JD Vance

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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is nervous about Tuesday evening’s vice presidential debate against Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, according to CNN. 

Tim Walz is telling people he’s just as nervous about facing JD Vance as he was the Sunday afternoon in August when he warned Kamala Harris in his running mate interview that he was a bad debater,” the corporate media outlet’s Edward-Isaac Dovere, wrote Monday. 

“Maybe more nervous, according to multiple people who’ve spoken to him,” the reporter added. 

Walz has good reason to be nervous. The face-off is most likely the last debate of the presidential campaign cycle. Much is at stake. Vance, former President Donald Trump’s trusty running mate, has only solidified his reputation as extremely sharp, well-spoken, and quick on his feet. 

Walz is also an unrepentant liar, and liars by their natures are a nervous lot. They have to be. They spend a good deal of time and energy trying to hide and explain their lies. 

And if we don’t have a repeat of last month’s blatantly biased presidential debate, Walz will have a lot of explaining to do. Don’t hold your breath but perhaps CBS News, hosting Tuesday’s debate, has taken stock of ABC News’ fiasco in which moderators David Muir and Linsey Davis formed a hydra-like media-candidate throuple with Harris to bolster the Democrats’ babbling presidential candidate and politically bludgeon Trump. The debate was more than one-sided — it was an in-kind contribution by ABC News to the Harris-Walz campaign, complaints filed with the Federal Election Commission

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