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Republican vice-presidential nominee J.D. Vance speaks at a rally at the Pima County Fair Grounds, in Tucson, Arizona.

‘He’s MAGA but he’s smart’: J.D. Vance seen as smooth-talking sidekick to Trump

Despite his rival suggesting he had been replaced by Elon Musk on Trump’s ticket, Vance was warmly welcomed in the crucial state of Arizona. Michael Koziol was there.

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Flanked by his Secret Service detail, Minnesota governor and Democratic Vice Presidential candidate Tim Walz stops during a break to give water to the hunting dogs during the annual Minnesota Governor’s Pheasant Hunting Opener.

Trump campaign mocks Walz for refusing to fire his gun while hunting

Walz’s everyman persona and relatability with male voters could prove critical for the campaign’s efforts to close the gender gap.

  • Dylan Wells
DJ Sunøe and Premier Steven Miles on the decks at the Labor campaign launch.

Where have I heard that song before? Qld Labor spins a US-inspired campaign remix

There were more than a few nods to the Democrats at Labor’s official campaign launch on Sunday.

  • Cameron Atfield
J.D. Vance speaking during the debate.

Vance wasn’t weird in the VP debate – and that will infuriate Trump

The vice-presidential debate featuring Tim Walz and J.D. Vance was notable for its civility.

  • Bruce Wolpe
Civil:  Republican J.D. Vance with his Democratic rival, Tim Walz, after the vice-presidential debate.

Self-reflecting and nice: VP hopefuls try to move dial stuck on division

The candidates for US vice president were so polite and agreeable that it felt at times like a mutual appreciation club.

  • Farrah Tomazin
US Senator J.D.Vance, a Republican, and Minnesota Governor Tim Waltz, Democrat, come face-to-face at the only vice presidential debate of the 2024 election.

US vice-presidential debate as it happened: J.D. Vance, Tim Walz face off for first time in New York

Vice president Democratic nominee Tim Walz and Republican nominee J.D. Vance will face off in the vice-presidential debate.

  • Olivia Ireland and Farrah Tomazin
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J.D. Vance and Tim Walz, vice presidential candidates.

Normally, ‘veep’ debates don’t really matter. This time it does

American politics will have another split-screen moment this week as Tim Walz debates J.D. Vance in the vice-presidential debate.

  • Nick Bryant
Bear vs the elephant and donkey.

A divided Congress, seeing red on China’s gains, finds a reason for unity

Despite partisanship over Donald Trump, the Supreme Court and immigration, voting patterns in Congress still show Democrats and Republicans can work together on one key issue.

  • Chris Zappone
Beijing sees little upside for China in either a Kamala Harris presidency or second Donald Trump presidency.

‘Two bowls of poison’: Why China dreads both Trump and Harris

The future of the US relationship with Beijing has been a backseat issue in the presidential campaign, but neither result bodes well for Xi Jinping.

  • Lisa Visentin
Donald Trump.

Spy, profiteer, ‘groomed’: US candidates use a growing China as campaign attack line

China’s unpopularity with Americans began growing around 2017 and only worsened during the COVID pandemic, which originated in Wuhan.

  • Liz Goodwin

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