Walz's Misleading Debate Appearance
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•DAD IN HEADLIGHTS: 'Knucklehead' Tim Walz Bumbles Through Primetime Debate with a Smooth J.D. Vance
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Gov. Tim Walz repeatedly lied about being in China during Tiananmen Square massacre when he was actually home in Nebraska until August of 1989 .
Walz appeared nervous throughout and spoke too fast, tripping over his words.
Sen. J.D. Vance's considerable debate skills made it a lopsided affair.
ABC News anchor Jon Karl described the governor as "unsteady" and "out of practice" MSNBC 's Rachel Maddow said she "wouldn't describe [Walz and Vance ] as evenly matched because they are so different" CBS News correspondent Robert Costa touted the debate as "high stakes" because " one of these candidates could be president".
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