The cordialness and depth of knowledge at the vice presidential debate on Tuesday evening left many Americans wondering why Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio) and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) didn’t form their own 2024 ticket.
In remarks across social media, countless users, seemingly exhausted by former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, took note of the fact that Vance and Walz appeared to agree on a range of issues.
“These 2 need to be running together as independent VANCE-WALZ ticket,” one user wrote. “I am convinced these two can run the country.”
Vance and Walz earned the praise of countless users online for their performances, which lacked the insults and interruptions they’ve become accustomed to with the current presidential candidates.
“What is this diplomacy as I do not recognize this America?” another asked. “Or are Walz and Vance running together on the same ticket and I missed a sizable news story?”
Although some found the civility unsettling, many argued that such professionalism had long been missing from U.S. politics.
“If I had just met this two candidates tonight, I’d be wishing for a Walz/Vance unity ticket,” X user @MrHallas noted.
Some even joked that Walz secretly wanted to run alongside Vance as well.
“The way Walz longingly glances at Vance while they go back and forth on the economy is almost like he’s wondering why they’re not running together on a joint ticket,” @AmsterdamLost said.
The two both displayed a strong policy grasp and a willingness to meet in the middle (at least publicly) on hot-button issues like immigration.
While Vance and Walz clearly won’t join teams, the prospect of having two somewhat cordial candidates seemed surreal to many.
“The only thing I’m learning by watching this vice-presidential debate is that I would be more comfortable with either Vance or Walz at the top of the ticket than either of the options at the top right now,” @ChrisFaison wrote. “Nice to see an actual conversation.”
Unfortunately for everyone, this will be the only vice presidential debate we see ahead of the 2024 election.
Internet culture is chaotic—but we’ll break it down for you in one daily email. Sign up for the Daily Dot’s web_crawlr newsletter here. You’ll get the best (and worst) of the internet straight into your inbox.
Sign up to receive the Daily Dot’s Internet Insider newsletter for urgent news from the frontline of online.
The post The internet is shipping a Vance-Walz 2024 ticket appeared first on The Daily Dot.