Democrat Tim Walz and Republican JD Vance will face off subsequent week in the one scheduled US vice presidential debate, an opportunity for every man to bolster his operating mate’s message to voters simply weeks earlier than the November 5 election.
Here are some particulars concerning the occasion:
WHEN AND WHERE IS THE DEBATE?
The 90-minute debate, hosted by CBS News, will happen on October 1 at 9 pm ET (0100 GMT on Oct. 2) in New York City, a Democratic stronghold that’s the former dwelling of Donald Trump, the Republican presidential candidate operating in opposition to Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris.
WHO ARE THE MODERATORS?
The debate will happen on the CBS Broadcast Center and be moderated by CBS “Evening News” anchor Norah O’Donnell and “Face the Nation” moderator Margaret Brennan.
HOW CAN YOU WATCH THE DEBATE?
The occasion shall be broadcast on the CBS community and reside streamed on all platforms the place CBS News 24/7 and Paramount+ can be found. CBS stated it’s going to even be made out there to simulcast.
The Sept. 10 presidential debate between Harris and Trump on ABC News drew 67 million tv viewers.
WHAT ARE THE GROUND RULES?
There shall be no viewers. Candidates will stand behind lecterns at some stage in the talk. No props or pre-written notes shall be allowed on stage. CBS News reserves the suitable to show off candidate microphones.
WHAT TO EXPECT FROM WALZ
Walz, the governor of Minnesota, will probably use his “common man” repute to attempt to enchantment to voters, together with some independents, who view Harris, a former senator from California, as too liberal.
The 60-year-old Walz is a former congressman who gained elections in a Republican-leaning district earlier than changing into governor.
As governor, he has pushed a progressive agenda together with free faculty meals, tax cuts for the center class and expanded paid depart for Minnesota employees.
Walz will probably attempt to needle Vance, as Harris did efficiently in her debate with Trump. Walz has questioned Vance’s Midwestern credentials and derided his 2016 memoir “Hillbilly Elegy” for its depiction of rural America.
“Like all common folks I grew up with within the heartland, JD studied at Yale, had his profession funded by Silicon Valley billionaires after which wrote a bestseller trashing that group,” Walz stated at his first rally as Harris’ vice presidential choose. “Come on! That’s not what center America is.”
Walz, additionally a former highschool instructor and soccer coach, has dismissed Trump and Vance as “creepy and, sure, bizarre,” – a takedown that unfold broadly amongst Democrats.
The Democratic vice presidential candidate has linked Vance to a set of conservative coverage proposals referred to as Project 2025, from which Trump has tried to distance himself.
WHAT TO EXPECT FROM VANCE
Vance, a US senator from Ohio, must work arduous to not be on the defensive all through the talk if Walz employs Harris’ debate technique.
Vance, 40, probably will face questions on his inflammatory rhetoric and will punch again along with his typical combative fashion.
He has been criticized for referring to Harris and different Democrats in 2021 as a “bunch of childless cat girls,” and extra not too long ago, for spreading false claims that Haitian migrants within the Ohio metropolis of Springfield had been consuming pets.
He has additionally claimed with out proof that the suspect within the newest assassination try in opposition to Trump was performing on Democrats’ inflammatory language.
“The massive distinction between conservatives and liberals is that … nobody has tried to kill Kamala Harris within the final couple of months and two folks now have tried to kill Donald Trump within the final couple of months,” stated Vance in feedback that drew a rebuke from the White House.
On the marketing campaign path, Vance has portrayed Walz and Harris as radical liberals.
He additionally has questioned Walz’s depictions of his navy document and his household’s fertility struggles.
Vance, who served within the Marine Corps and was a public affairs officer throughout a six-month stint in Iraq, has accused Walz of leaving the Army National Guard to keep away from being deployed to Iraq and of falsely suggesting he served in fight.
Walz, who served within the Guard for twenty-four years, retired to run for Congress. He has defended his document, however the Harris marketing campaign has acknowledged he misspoke in a 2018 video through which he referenced “weapons of conflict that I carried into conflict.” Walz by no means served in a fight zone.
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