Following the Harris-Trump presidential debate in September, Republican Sen. J.D. Vance of Ohio and Democratic Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota will face off in a vice-presidential debate hosted by CBS News. This occasion takes place 5 weeks earlier than voters head to the polls for the General Election on Tuesday, Nov. 5.
Here’s every thing it is advisable know in regards to the vice-presidential debate, together with easy methods to watch it tonight.
Who Are the Moderators?
The debate shall be moderated by CBS Evening News anchor and managing editor Norah O’Donnell, alongside “Face the Nation” moderator and CBS News international affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan.
Will There Be a Second Debate?
Back in August, CBS News prolonged an invite to Vance and Walz, proposing 4 potential debate dates: Sept. 17, Sept. 24, Oct. 1, and Oct. 8—dates they shared on X. Both campaigns quickly agreed to the Oct. 1 date.
“See you on October 1, JD,” Walz posted on X on Aug. 14.
Vance agreed to the date, stating that the “American individuals deserve as many debates as potential.” However, he additionally challenged Walz to an extra debate on Sept. 18, which CNN supplied to host. Michael Tyler, the communications director for Kamala Harris‘ marketing campaign, later informed CBS News that Walz would solely take part within the Oct. 1 debate.
“The debate about debates is over. Donald Trump’s marketing campaign accepted our proposal for 3 debates — two presidential and a vice-presidential debate.”
Typically, there is just one vice-presidential debate in U.S. elections, and the chance of one other presidential debate additionally appears low. In the fast aftermath of the Sept. 10 presidential debate, Harris’ marketing campaign issued a press release saying, “Vice President Harris is prepared for a second debate. Is Donald Trump?” Donald Trump said on Truth Social that he wouldn’t take part in a 3rd debate, though Tyler famous that the Trump marketing campaign had beforehand agreed to a second presidential debate.