With the countdown to Election Day in the single digits, GOP vice presidential candidate JD Vance returned to the familiar Sunday show stage.
In his sometimes hostile sit-downs with three networks, Vance zoomed in on foreign policy while touting an image of former President Trump as a "candidate of peace," as the GOP nominee continues to deliver controversial closing arguments.
Here's what you may have missed when newsmakers hit the airwaves this Sunday, Oct. 27.
Ohio Sen. JD Vance, the Republican vice presidential nominee, repeatedly touted his running mate as the "candidate of peace" during his Sunday morning show blitz as the march to Election Day reaches single digits.
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