J. D. Vance transformed the perception of Trumpism, presenting a softer approach during the vice-presidential debate that aimed to normalize his image and messaging.
Despite his continued unpopularity, Vance's calmer demeanor and strategic choices during the debate, like avoiding extreme statements, made him more relatable to some voters.
Tim Walz's overly folksy approach backfired in the debate; rather than presenting confidence, he appeared apprehensive, missing an opportunity to assert himself.
Vance's debate strategy seemed to be based on a simple mantra: 'Tone it down,' allowing him to greet his opponent warmly, showcasing a seemingly friendlier persona.
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