Foreign policy has unexpectedly become a focal point in tonight's vice presidential race, with both candidates, Tim Walz and JD Vance, planning to address the recent Iranian missile attack on Israel. While they both agree on condemning the attack, their approaches diverge on how to handle the situation.
Vance is aligning himself with former President Donald Trump's stance, suggesting that Iran's actions are a result of the current administration's perceived weakness. He implies that under a Trump presidency, such provocations would not have occurred. On the other hand, Walz is expected to navigate a more nuanced position, considering Vice President Kamala Harris's role in the Biden administration. Aides indicate that Walz will caution against potential chaos in a second Trump term.
Tonight's debate underscores how external events can significantly impact the trajectory of presidential campaigns, even when they are beyond the candidates' control. With just five weeks until election day, the candidates' responses to international crises like the Iranian missile attack on Israel could sway voters' opinions on their ability to handle foreign policy challenges.