Ohio and Utah Senate debates get contentious and personal

In two crucial Senate debates, party politics took center stage. CNN's Omar Jimenez reports on the spirited debates between Utah Republican Sen. Mike Lee and his independent challenger Evan McMullin and the Ohio Senate debate between Democrat Tim Ryan and Republican J.D. Vance. Then, CNN's David Chalian breaks down the biggest moments. #CNN #News

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  1. Don’t forget to not just listen to their words but look how they have voted and what bills they voted for to see their actions. This goes for BOTH sides

    1. @wouldn’t you like to know what makes you think he is a dictator.. explain.. he didn’t force anyone to get the shot or lose their job🤷‍♂️.. THAT sounds like a dictator..but do explain why you think Trump is a dictator.. I’m waiting

  2. Will we ever get back a system of elections that is NOT graded by “How much Money” they spend? Lets rid ourselves of the money and vote for the candidate. I HATE that I have to watch all the attack ads, even though I have cast my ballot already.

    1. The problem is that there are a lot of voters out there who don’t do much else besides watch their favorite TV shows, and those people can be influenced by how often political ads run. If they see an ad that claims Tim Ryan is helping Biden recruit 76,000 IRS Agents to come and audit you (I see those against Beasley in NC, who isn’t even in office yet…), they might believe it and vote for JD Vance instead, even though the attack ad is 100% false. Why? Those viewers may never bother to see the fact checking of those ads that proves they’re utter garbage.

      Even on YouTube, I end up with the same problem you do, where I keep seeing those Ted Budd ads that attack Cheri Beasley, even though I wear around a Cheri Beasley shirt! I’ve tried reporting those ads to YouTube for being false and misleading, but they likely can’t just delete those ads after accepting all that political money to show them to viewers.

  3. The GOP wants to cut Social Security. Some of them want to ditch it entirely. Do you want impoverished mom and dad to move in with you?

    1. Wait… He’s the “father of bi-racial children”? What a way to describe them, and say nothing about the woman responsible for their “bi-racialness”? Is she mono-racial?

  4. “…I believe in this document written by the hands of wise men raised up by god to that very purpose…”
    God isn’t a registered voter. He isn’t even a citizen.

    1. Can at least one person quoting this line “as someone from Utah, I’m voting for McMullin” please explain why without mentioning Mike Lee?

      Go ahead, I’ll wait.

    1. Can at least one person repeating the phrase approximating “as someone from Utah, I’m voting for McMullin” please explain why without mentioning Mike Lee?

      Go ahead, I’ll wait.

  5. I’m sick and tired of struggling to pay bills and these people spend millions to lie to everyone. This is ridiculous.

  6. I think all candidates should have to take questions from everyday common people during these debates and they should not be allowed to professionally answer they should have to answer on a human and personal level just like walking up and shaking hands and meeting somebody at a grocery store in other words tell the truth like for instance that stupid judge who’s not an ologist that was a very professional answer in a room full of lawyers and judges but was a very ridiculous answer to a real person

  7. Voting Republican will never lower inflation. It will only make it worse ! VOTE BLUE IN 22 AMERICA ! HELP SAVE DEMOCRACY !

    1. Jean ! How dare you be…….absolutely correct ! History and facts, back you up ! Go vote! And take five people with you !

    1. Utah, like many sparsely populated states, has had an influx of retirees, tech workers, and other folks cashing out of homes on the coasts. As newcomers, they typically don’t put out political signs on their lawns to advertise their political leanings. But they do make sure to vote, partly to see how outnumbered they are or are not, and figuring out when they might reach a critical mass where making a push might actually work. There is a big psychological difference between thinking that 75% of your neighbors are diametrically opposed to you politically, versus 55%. That’s around the point where a slight majority is still complacent, while a slight minority can pull off a surprise by getting out their vote.

    2. It’s only because the Democratic Party didn’t nominate someone for the senate race against Mike Lee, so now the GOP’s usual “he’s a Democrat, he’s bad” strategy doesn’t work.

  8. Debates allow opportunity for quick thinking and speaking.
    To self-govern we have to verbally wrestle the ideas in real-time.
    The benefit is not for the candidates but for those who exert the
    effort to listen to both sides and watch it live.

  9. Mike Lee’s only distinction is his membership in the GOP. He’s running to contribute one sitting Senator to the GOP body count. Lee makes that point again and again throughout this debate.

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