Independent and Republican voters disapproved of the interjection, but independent voters dipped significantly when Vance began explaining his stance.
Despite CBS announcing that it would not allow live fact-checking during the debate, moderator Margaret Brennan interjected to correct Vance after he suggested that illegal immigrants are overwhelming public resources in Springfield, Ohio.
“The rules were that you guys weren’t going to fact-check,” Vance reminded them.
When Walz tried interjecting, independent approval also decreased for a brief moment.
When the microphones were cut off, the independent voter dial line can be seen moving in the approval direction as Republican approval decreased slightly.
Republicans, Democrats, and independents participated in a focus group and responded to former President Trump’s running mate Sen. Tuesday night’s CBS News Vice Presidential Debate featured JD Vance’s microphone being cut off.
Republican and Independent voters were not impressed with the interjection, but when Vance started outlining his position, the number of Independent voters fell sharply.
Moderator Margaret Brennan intervened to correct Vance after he implied that illegal immigrants are overusing public resources in Springfield, Ohio, even though CBS had previously announced that it would not permit live fact-checking during the debate.
When CBS Moderators attempt to fact-check him, JD Vance reminds them of the debate rules.
ABC Debate Moderators Argue vehemently against Trump’s aggressive fact-checking and Harris’s lenient treatment.
“Just to be clear for our viewers, there are a lot of Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio who are legally protected, albeit temporarily,” Brennan stated.
Recalling the rules, Vance said, “you guys weren’t going to fact-check.”. “And since you are fact-checking me, I believe it’s necessary to clarify what’s true. “. .
Independent approval also momentarily declined when Walz attempted to intervene.
As Democratic Minnesota Gov. Chris Christie was outlining the application process for legal status and connecting it to an immigration policy supported by Harris, the moderators interrupted him once more and thanked him for “describing the legal process.”. He was challenged by Tim Walz.
Republican approval slightly declined when the microphones were turned off, but the independent voter dial line was still moving in the direction of approval.