Kaine: Trump Wants to Deport 16 Million People On Immigration, Kaine says Trump wants to deport 16 million people - 11 million undocumented and another nearly five million by removing birthright citizenship. He also charges Trump with wanting a "deportation force." Pence doesn't deny the deportation force and says that the U.S. already has a deportation, and it's called Immigration and Customs Enforcement - and their union endorsed Trump. Clinton's and Kaine's plan would offer a path to citizenship for undocumented currently in the country. Kaine: 'We're a Nation of Immigrants' Oct. 5, 2016 00:31 Share this -







Pence Overstates Trump Remarks on Mexican Immigrants "He also said and ‘and many of them are good people,’ you keep leaving that out of your quote," Pence fired back when confronted repeatedly about Trump's remark in his campaign announcement that some Mexican immigrants were "rapists" and criminals. Trump never said “many of them are good people,” he said “some, I assume, are good people.” Share this -







The Top 3 Tweeted Moments The Twitterverse has spoken and the top three moments of the vice presidential debate are... Share this -







Well, That Didn't Take Long... The Clinton campaign made short work of Mike Pence's annoyed dismissal of "that Mexican thing" when trying to deflect Kaine's attacks on Trump's immigration. The web address ThatMexicanThing.com redirects to a donation page for Hillary Clinton. Share this -







Pence Wildly Understates Clinton Foundation Charitable Work In discussing the work of the Clinton Foundation, Mike Pence said “less than 10 cents on the dollar has gone to charitable causes, it has been a platform for the Clintons to travel the world, to have staff." Pence is absolutely wrong here: 80-90 percent of Clinton Foundation funding goes to program services, which our friends at PolitiFact found is the best measure of charitable work while checking a similar claim two months ago. It is true that less than 10 percent of their funds go to third-party charities, because most of its money goes directly to their projects. Share this -







Top Policy Issues Post Debate Before the debate, most Facebook users were identifying taxes, healthcare, government, Islam and Muslims, and the economy as their top policy issues. An hour and a half later, the priorities quickly shifted. Share this -







Tim Kaine Winning the Search War As the vice presidential debate wrapped tonight, Senator Tim Kaine edged his fellow candidates as the most searched running mate in the past hour. Share this -







Phew. And That's the End! And that's the end! After a contentious hour-and-a-half that included debate about policing, taxes, Russia, Syria, immigration, both the Clinton and the Trump Foundations, cyber warfare and abortion, it's over. Stay tuned for lots more analysis and fact-checking. Share this -







Pence's Plan to Achieve Unity: Change Pence said Trump can bring together the country, saying, "The best way we can bring people together is through change in Washington, D.C." It was a continuation of his theme that Clinton is more of the same and Trump represents change. Share this -







Kaine to Pence: 'Why Doesn't Trump Trust Women?' Pence stopped short of defending Trump's comment that women who get abortions should be published, saying that Trump is "not a polished politician" like Clinton. Why doesn't Trump trust women? Kaine probed further. On the "fundamental issues of morality," Kaine said, "We should let women make their own decisions." Pence said: "I couldn't be more proud to be standing with a pro-life candidate." Kaine: 'Why Don't You Trust Women?' Oct. 5, 2016 00:46 Share this -





