USA Today’s Washington Bureau ChiefSusan Pageshould feel pretty good.

As one Twitter userpointed out, “I have been thinking a lot about the VP debate.

We need to constantly work to excise it in our own life’s and in our communities.”

Susan Page at the VP debates

“I felt the only thing I could do was interject his time was up,” she said.

“We set these rules so that the candidates can have a chance to speak.

It’s not my debate.

It’s their debate.

It’s the voters' debate,” she said.

“Everything about a debate tells voters something,” she said.

That is frustrating to me because I spent a lot of time writing those questions.

But, that is illuminating in its own way to voters, and that was the point."