VIEWERS’ GUIDE: Low-key VP candidates get debate spotlight
RICHMOND, Va. — Donald Trump can swallow an entire news cycle with a single tweet. Hillary Clinton’s been on a first-name basis with the country for three decades.
Mike Pence and Tim Kaine? Not so much.
Tuesday night’s vice-presidential debate pits a former radio host who’s described himself as “Rush Limbaugh on decaf” (Pence) against a harmonica-playing former missionary whose aw-shucks style has spawned a thousand dad jokes (Kaine).
Barring the unexpected, their 90-minute faceoff is unlikely to alter the trajectory of the presidential race.
