by Sean Mandell
October 6, 2016
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Kaine pointed out that moderator Elaine Quijano didn’t ask any questions about LGBT rights or Governor Pence’s record on the subject.
“Well, it is the case that there was no question that was asked that dealt with Governor Pence or just the issue of LGBT equality,” Kaine said.
“Hillary and I are strongly for LGBT equality, including marriage equality, and a Trump-Pence ticket is deeply against it, especially Governo Pence,” he added.
Kaine seemed to agree that he missed an opportunity to call out the governor on his LGBT record.
“That was an opportunity,” he said. He hinted that he wished an additional question would have been asked to extend the debate so as to pay heed to LGBT issues. Said Pence, “I would have loved to have had a 93-minute debate instead of a 90-minute debate. But I think that pundit who said that was probably accurate.”
Kaine said he didn’t go out of his way to mention Pence’s record on LGBT rights because he wanted to keep the focus squarely on Donald Trump:
“I viewed this as fundamentally a debate
that was about Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, not about Tim Kaine and
Mike Pence. So I went in with the thought that, look, Hillary Clinton
is the top of the ticket, and Donald Trump is the top of the ticket, and
that’s where I’m going to focus. That was my goal and I think we
succeeded at doing it.”
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