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Some of the most notable quotes from the JD Vance-Tim Walz vice presidential debate

WASHINGTON (AP) — The first and only vice presidential debate between Ohio Senator JD Vance and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz featured an often orderly, policy-focused and even civil dialogue between the two men seeking to serve as the next president’s second in command.

One of the sharpest comments came from a debate moderator. Here are some of the most notable quotes from the debate:

“Gentlemen, the audience can’t hear you because the mics are cut.”

— CBS News moderator Margaret Brennan, who intervened after a tense back and forth between the candidates over immigration. Vance protested a clarification by a moderator about the legal status of Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio. “Since you’re fact checking me, I think it’s important to say what’s actually going on,” Vance said before both he and Walz’s exchanges were muted.

“I actually agree with that.”

— Walz, agreeing with Vance that some regulations limit the construction of new housing units. Both candidates throughout the debate expressed agreement on some points before driving home their own messages.

“I’m sorry about that. Christ have mercy.”

— Vance, after Walz noted his son had witnessed gun violence. “I appreciate that,” Walz replied.

“I’m a knucklehead at times...I misspoke on this.”

— Walz, when discussing discrepancies in his travel history to Hong Kong in 1989 that have been reported by multiple news organizations.

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