The first and only vice-presidential debate, analyzed

Tim Kaine and Mike Pence
Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine, left, and Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence, right, debate as moderator Elaine Quijano, center, listens during the vice presidential debate at Longwood University on Tuesday in Farmville, Va.
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Tim Kaine and Mike Pence, the vice-presidential candidates, took the stage in their first and only televised debate before the election.

Amanda Terkel, senior political reporter and politics managing editor for the Huffington Post, joined MPR News reporter Mark Zdechlik for analysis on Kaine, Pence and moderator Elaine Quijano.

To hear the entire conversation, select the audio link above.

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