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Cardi B among celebs to weigh in on vice presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Mike Pence

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Cardi B, Kerry Washington and Meg The Stallion were among the celebs to take to social media on Wednesday and give their thoughts on the vice presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Mike Pence in Salt Lake City.Cardi B called out Pence for breaking predetermined time rules following last week's rambunctious battle between President Donald Trump and Democratic candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden.The hip hop star was critical of Pence and debate moderator Susan Page at a point in the debate she felt Pence was able to flout the rules without consequence.

Reaction:Cardi B, Kerry Washington and Meg The Stallion were among the celebs to take to social media on Wednesday and give their thoughts on the vice presidential debate.

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