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VP Hopefuls Biden, Ryan Clash

Thursday's Vice Presidential debate housed detailed discussions on policy.

In an hour-and-a-half debate anchored by policy details and minutiae rather than zingers, Vice President Joe Biden and Rep. Paul Ryan clashed Thursday night in an effort to secure the White House.

The two politicos met for the first and only time debate setting leading up to November, tackling health care reform, terrorism and taxes on the Kentucky stage.

The contest began with a broad dialogue—the danger of a nuclear Middle East—but soon dipped into wonkier topics like mortgage deductions and tuition credits.

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Though the two candidates beset and interrupted one another, a certain chemistry seemed to exist—they listened to one another's talking points, and responded accordingly. Biden and Ryan, both Irish Catholics, also exchanged friendly banter throughout the night. 

Biden's colorful body language commandeered viewers' attention even when the Vice President remained silent; he shrugged, laughed and shook his head in response to Paul's policy plans and criticisms. Paul opted for a more reserved air.

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Biden also honed in on a bungle President Barack Obama did not, calling attention to Governor Mitt Romney's remark about 47-percent of Americans relying on government assistance. 

Patch readers followed along live, posting their thoughts and opinion in a live thread—here's a sampling of what Hudson Valley residents wrote:

  • "It does seem like Biden and Ryan do like each other personally. It seemed like they were enjoying the give and take."
  • "It was a lively debate, a really fast 90 minutes—real interaction." 
  • "How effective, Mr. Biden, is to laugh, smirk, and interrupt like an annoying school boy."
  • "Joe Biden is doing exactly what Barack Obama should have done."
  • "The moderator was fantastic. She knew the issues and challenged the answers." 
  • "Is there any doubt a Romney administration would favor the rich and increase the income gap in our country?"
  • "Ryan was cool and focused and he did not allow Biden's nasty attitude distract him." 
  • "Biden's continual broad smiles and smirks and interruptions bothered me so much I changed channels." 

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