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I disagree. I think Vance is a strong enough voice right now that he can make the VP debate into something people watch. He is gaining popularity on the Right and getting a lot of "heel heat" with the Left, which Trump can't do anymore because TDS burn out has hit normies quite hard.
And if people are watching he has a strong chance to bring up a lot of the big issues right now, trannies, illegals, economy, and show that Waltz (and Harris) has contributed to that problem hard. Which I think will do more than nothing in terms of swaying the middle ground.
I agree that people will like watching Vance, I just think that the majority of "undecideds" at this point will probably not watch it anyway, and if they do most will watch their preferred meme reporters, and make a decision on that.
I think Vance might be our best shot to hit "disaffected current Left "liberals"" take a red pill and question what they've been told.
I've been very surprised in my very red area how many times I've seen rabid Harris supporters. Just today I saw a "I'm a veteran, not a sucker or loser" sign. That guy literally has no concept of anything outside the Leftist media ecosphere. I think that the propaganda has had a real effect on activating the Left, much more than Biden did. The group-think is real and effective. I think the best Vance can do is blunt that a bit.