CNN just asked a group of undecided voters if they would prefer the VP candidates at the top of the ticket, every hand in the room raised
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) October 5, 2016
VP debate fact-check: Tim Kaine says Mike Pence would privatize Social Security. Grade: Mostly true https://t.co/JeeltoOxRW #Debates pic.twitter.com/Yi6Dp857gq
— ABC News (@ABC) October 5, 2016
Heading into #VPdebate people wondered how Pence could possibly defend Trump's outrageous/offensive record.
Pence's solution? Don't even try— Josh Schwerin (@JoshSchwerin) October 5, 2016
CNN’s John King, reporting from a source close to Trump, that the reviews that Pence did better then he did won’t go over well with Trump
— Sam Stein (@samstein) October 5, 2016
My takeaway of the #VPDebate: Pence is asking Americans to get behind a candidate who's words he himself can not defend.
— Jesse Tyler Ferguson (he/him/his) (@jessetyler) October 5, 2016
Oh gosh don't be too hard on Mike tomorrow, Mr. Trump. pic.twitter.com/Cnqu7XknpL
— Matt McDermott (@mattmfm) October 5, 2016
From Las Vegas, Nevada- @realDonaldTrump congratulating his running mate, Gov. @Mike_Pence on an outstanding #VPDebate performance. #MAGA???????? pic.twitter.com/lOIM6XTVGD
— Dan Scavino Jr.???????????? (@DanScavino) October 5, 2016
Pence succeeds in #VPdebate without really trying to defend Trump https://t.co/zrTGIaC7kh pic.twitter.com/JG0Ic9nYbf
— Bloomberg Politics (@bpolitics) October 5, 2016
At the #VPDebate, Mike Pence tried really, really hard to deny pretty much everything Donald Trump has said and done. Let's replay the tape: pic.twitter.com/5XNKyFX6az
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) October 5, 2016