Michigan voters sound off on JD Vance's debate performance: 'He told the truth'
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Voters in swing state Michigan praised Republican vice presidential candidate Sen. JD Vance for his debate performance against Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.
"I thought it went really well. I thought [Vance] did really well. He held his own. He told the truth," a voter wearing a MAGA hat told "Fox & Friends" co-host Lawrence Jones, Wednesday.
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Jones visited Steak ‘N Egger restaurant in Muskegon after Tuesday night’s CBS News Vice Presidential Debate, where many watchers gave Vance the advantage over Walz.
"[Walz] did terrible in many respects, but he is just honest and truthful also. He doesn't know what he's talking about and he kind of admitted it," one voter said.
VideoAnother voter said Walz appeared "too nervous."
"[Walz is] phony. He's too plastic. He doesn't know the topics like Vance."
A few voters at the diner, however, defended Walz's performance and argued the Democrat won the pair's only debate showdown.
"[Walz is] very articulate. He knows his facts," one woman said. "JD Vance totally switched the script last night. He told untruths. He flipped the switch. He lied throughout the whole entire debate last night. What he said was untrue – his stance on abortion, his stance on housing, his stance on the finance – everything was was not true."
The woman conceded that Vance's "experience