The Univision event in Las Vegas featured emotional questions from voters on health care, the economy and the border — and displayed the fine lines Kamala Harris is trying to walk.
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Ruben Gallego (D) and Kari Lake (R), candidates for Senate in Arizona, spent much of their Oct. 9 debate focusing on immigration.
Past popes have given U.S. presidential candidates a wide berth — even when, in the case of President Joe Biden, that individual is Catholic. Meanwhile, Catholic theology ranks abortion above the abuse of migrants in terms of sinfulness, said Steven Millies, professor of public theology at Catholic Theological Union.
Much of the debate saw moderators prod the candidates — and Evans in particular — to directly answer questions.
Monday night on a CNN panel, Scott Jennings graded the answer Kamala Harris gave "60 Minutes" on immigration as a disaster: SCOTT JENNINGS: Let me give you the political reality that we're in right now in October.