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NPR's Fact Check Of The Vice Presidential Debate

A pedestrian crosses a street as signs advertising the vice presidential debate hang along South Main Street in Farmville, Va., Monday, Oct. 3, 2016.
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A pedestrian crosses a street as signs advertising the vice presidential debate hang along South Main Street in Farmville, Va., Monday.

Democrat Tim Kaine and Republican Mike Pence square off in the vice-presidential debate Tuesday, Oct. 4.

NPR's politics team, with help from reporters and editors who cover national security, immigration, business, foreign policy and more, is live annotating the debate. Portions of the debate with added analysis are highlighted, followed by context and fact check from NPR reporters and editors.

Follow highlights of the debate in NPR's updating news story at npr.org.

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