Sen. Ron Johnson Booed After Debate Answer About Rival's 'Admirable' Qualities Backfires

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Moderators of the second debate between Republican Sen. Ron Johnson and his challenger in Wisconsin, Democratic Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes, tried to end the event on a positive note Thursday, asking each U.S. Senate candidate to say something nice about the other.

But Johnson, a loyalist to former President Donald Trump, just couldn’t bring himself to do it — and ended up getting booed by the audience, who’d already laughed at one of his wilder claims that day.

“So our final question here tonight is: Both of you have been successful in life. You have 30 seconds here. Mr. Barnes, you go first. What do you find admirable about your opponent?” a moderator asked in a video that’s now gone viral.

“I do think, you know, the senator has proven to be a family man, and I think that’s admirable. You know, that’s absolutely to be respected,” Barnes replied. “He speaks about his family. He’s done a lot to provide for them. I absolutely respect that.”

Johnson said he appreciated that his rival, with whom he is in a tight race, “had loving parents, a schoolteacher, father worked third shift,” and basically a “good upbringing.”

Then he added: “I guess what puzzles me about that is with that upbringing, why has he turned against America? I mean, why does he find America awful? It puzzles me.”

The audience was not amused. “We said something ‘admirable,’” the moderator told him, before ending the debate.

Watch the video here:

This article originally appeared on HuffPost and has been updated.

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