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Five takeaways from the vice presidential debate

By Jonathan Easley
The buttoned-up and supposedly boring vice presidential candidates turned in a ripper of a debate on Tuesday night, yet another fascinating twist a wholly unpredictable campaign.
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VP debate sharpens lines of attack
By Ben Kamisar
FARMVILLE, Va. — Democrat Tim Kaine and Republican Mike Pence repeatedly interrupted one another Tuesday at a spirited vice presidential debate where both sought to go on the attack.
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Trump wins momentum boost from Pence — with Kaine assist
By Niall Stanage
Trump got help from an unexpected quarter — Tim Kaine.
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The ‘Saturday Night Live’ effect on Trump vs. Clinton
By Jonathan Easley
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Gary Johnson getting more paper endorsements than Trump
By Reid Wilson
Trump may garner fewer endorsements than any other major party nominee in modern history.
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Momentum shifts in battle for Senate
By Alexander Bolton
Democrats are seizing on Sen. Kelly Ayotte’s (R-N.H.) remarks at a debate that Donald Trump is “absolutely” a role model for children as a pivotal moment in the race for the Senate majority.
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Unpopular Congress has a polling problem
By Scott Wong
An overwhelming majority of voters are unhappy with Congress, which nearly a year into its new leadership is stuck with an approval rating of 13 percent.
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Bill Clinton goes way off message on ObamaCare 
By Sarah Ferris
Hillary Clinton and the White House struggled on Tuesday to explain Bill Clinton’s blistering critique of ­ObamaCare, which exposed divisions in the Democratic Party over the healthcare law.
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UN makes power play against Donald Trump  
By Devin Henry
International governments have made a power play against Donald Trump by ratifying an international climate deal earlier than expected, effectively preventing him from “canceling” the deal as he has promised to do.
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Left pressures Clinton for position on pipeline
By Timothy Cama
Hillary Clinton is coming under increasing pressure from progressives to oppose the Dakota Access oil pipeline.
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The New York Times: Tim Kaine and Mike Pence clash sharply over their running mates
By Jonathan Martin and Patrick Healy
No. 2 candidates always use their debates to promote and defend the top of the ticket, but Mr. Pence’s role came after a week of outbursts from Donald Trump.
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Reuters: Pence takes tougher line than Trump on Russia at contentious VP debate
By Ginger Gibson and Alana Wise
U.S. Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence called Russian President Vladimir Putin a “small and bullying leader” on Tuesday and condemned his actions in Syria, taking a harder line than Donald Trump at a contentious debate with Democratic rival Tim Kaine.
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The Associated Press: Looking for substance, viewers tune in for VP debate
By James Anderson and Dake Kang
It wasn’t the headliners, but some political groupies took time Tuesday to gather and watch the vice presidential candidate debate.
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USA Today: Moderator Quijano did her best to rein in the ‘mansplaining’
By William Cummings
Vice presidential debate moderator Elaine Quijano got mixed reviews on social media for her performance Tuesday night.
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The Wall Street Journal: Donald Trump’s buzz tests Hillary Clinton’s organization
By Monica Langley and Peter Nicholas
Whether enthusiasm levels at campaign events make a difference is a key test of presidential race.
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