Susan Page neglected to ask follow-up questions on a number of topics during the VPDebate, allowing both Mike Pence and Kamala Harris to easily avoid answering.
Just a week after Fox News' Chris Wallace got roasted for ceding control to Donald Trump and Joe Biden on the debate stage, USA Today’s Susan Page fared little better with the vice-presidential contenders.
“’Thank you VP Pence,’ may not be the best approach for a moderator to cut off a man running amok with a blatant disregard for the debate rules,” longtime news anchor Dan Rather tweeted. However, Harris jumped in on Pence as well, and ultimately the candidates ended up with roughly the same speaking time.
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