The vice presidential debate is slated to take place Tuesday, marking what will be the first, and possibly only, time Tim Walz and JD Vance will face each other before the election.
The highly anticipated evening event will be televised and streamed nationally, including on NBC Chicago.
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The debate in New York hosted by CBS News will give Vance, a Republican freshman senator from Ohio, and Walz, a two-term Democratic governor of Minnesota, the chance to introduce themselves, make the case for their running mates, and go on the attack against the opposing ticket.
Here's what to know:
What time is the debate tonight?
The 90-minute debate starts at 8 p.m. CST on Tuesday, Oct. 1.
It will be moderated by âCBS Evening Newsâ anchor Norah OâDonnell and Margaret Brennan of CBSâ âFace the Nation.â
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NBC News will broadcast the full debate live, and will offer extensive primetime coverage around the event.
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Where is the debate?
Thevice-presidential debatewill be in New York City.
Often the scene of fundraising events for candidates in both parties, New York has been considered a reliably Democratic state in the general election. But Trump, a native New Yorker, has insisted he has a chance to put it in the Republican column this year, despite losing the state in his two earlier bids for the presidency, and has held events inthe South Bronxandon Long Island.
VP debate rules: Will there be fact-checking?
CBS announced Friday that it will beup to the candidatesto keep each other honest at Tuesdayâs debate â a sticking point from earlier debates this year.
In the June debate between Trump and Biden, CNNâs Jake Tapper and Dana Bashlimited follow-up questions and did not fact checkeither participant.
In the September debate between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, ABCâs David Muir and Linsey Davisinterjected with matter-of-fact correctionsto some of Trumpâs most glaring misstatements.
Both campaignsagreedto a 90-minute debate with two four-minute commercial breaks, according to host CBS. No audience will be present, and there will be no opening statements.
According to CBS, candidates, who will not be allowed to bring pre-written notes or props on stage, will have two minutes to answer a question and two minutes to respond. They will be allowed one minute for rebuttals.
At moderators' discretion, candidates may get an additional minute to continue a discussion, CBS said.
What to know about the candidates
Walz, the 60-year-old Minnesota governor, and Vance, a 40-year-old U.S. senator from Ohio, have previewed potential approaches for weeks. Walz, before Harris selected him, was the Democrat whocoined âweirdâas a go-to pejorative for the Republican ticket. Vance assails the governorâs progressive record as proof Democrats are too far left for voters.
The role of a presidential running mate is typically to serve as an attack dog for the person at the top of the ticket, arguing against the opposing presidential candidate and their proxy on stage. Both Vance and Walz have embraced that role.
Vance's occasionally confrontational news interviews and appearances on the campaign trail have underscoredwhy Trump picked him for the Republican ticketdespite his past biting criticisms of the former president, including once suggesting Trump would be âAmericaâs Hitler.â
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Walz, meanwhile, catapulted onto Harrisâ campaign by branding Trump and Republicans as âjust weird,â creating an attack line for Democrats seeking to argue Republicans are disconnected from the American people.
Vance, speaking to reporters last week, said he didnât âhave to prepare that muchâ for the debate because he had âwell-developed views on public policy.â
But Vance has been doing debate prep sessions where heâs been joined by his wife Usha Vance, Miller, senior Vance aides, and Rep. Tom Emmer, R-Minn., who has played Walz, according to a person familiar with his preparations who requested anonymity to discuss strategy. Moderating their mock debates was Monica Crowley, who served in the Trump administration, hosts a podcast and contributed toProject 2025, a conservative blueprint for remaking government that Trump claims he knows "nothing about.â
Walzâs debate prep has included sessions hunkered down in a Minneapolis hotel, with Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg standing in for Vance, according to a person familiar with the process who requested anonymity to discuss the campaign's internal dynamics. Others helping in the preparations include Rob Friedlander and Zayn Siddique, who helped Harris prepare for her debate with Trump, along with other aides to Walz and the campaign.
Potential impacts of the debate
Tuesday's matchup could have an outsized impact.
Polls have shown Harris and Trump locked in a close contest,giving added weightto anything that can sway voters on the margins, including the impression left by the vice presidential candidates. It also might be the last debate of the campaign,with the Harris and Trump teams failing to agree on another meeting.
Anew AP-NORC pollfound that Walz is better liked than Vance, potentially giving the Republican an added challenge.
Ahead of the debate, allies of both men were lowering expectations that their candidate will have a decisive performance.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., called Vance âan accomplished debaterâ and contrasted that with Walz, saying he was ânot a lawyer-debater type.â Klobuchar said Walz spent time growing up thinking about football, not debating.
Jason Miller, a senior adviser to Trump, portrayed Walz much differently than Klobuchar.
âTim Walz is very good in debates, really good. Heâs been a politician for nearly 20 years. Heâll be very well prepared for tomorrow night,â Miller told reporters Monday. He predicted the Democratic governor of Minnesota will be much more âbuttoned upâ than he is on the campaign trail and ready to defend his record, but added, âThatâs not to say that JD Vance wonât be prepared tomorrow, or that somehow he isnât up to the challenge.â
Klobuchar said Walz will show the American people âa real personâ who brings âbuoyancyâ and positivity to the debate stage that will contrast with Vance, but âhe is not going to be shy about pointing out the problems.â
âJust because heâs an optimistic, positive person doesnât mean heâs a pushover,â she said.