It was a good debate. They discussed issues. Neither moved the electoral needle much. The debate pretty much confirmed the opinions people already have.
Walz wouldn't directly answer questions about Biden-Harris bad policies - energy, immigration, inflation, global security.
Vance wouldn't directly answer questions about 2020 election, January 6th, national abortion ban, and the Springfield Ohio rumors he spread.
Americans don't want a 2nd Trump Admin nor do they want a 2nd Biden Admin (4th Obama Admin).
Americans want an all-of-the-above domestic energy policy to lower energy costs, which Dems failed to do.
Americans want more owner-occupied primary residences built to lower housing costs which Dems failed to do.
Americans want a Secure Border with a rational legal immigration policy which Dems have failed to do.
Americans don't trust Republicans, especially around abortion, continuity of Constitutional government, and individual liberties.
The 2024 Election is still a choice between an unlikable candidate with likable policies, and an unknown candidate with unlikable policies.
Americans will most likely choose divided Government to keep a leash on the extremists on both sides.