Vice Presidential Debate: Tim Walz vs. J.D. Vance, October 1, New York, CBS

1 october 2024 в 18:13
Vice Presidential Debate: Tim Walz vs. J.D. Vance, October 1, New York Vice Presidential Debate: Tim Walz vs. J.D. Vance, October 1, New York
The country is preparing for the long-awaited debate between the candidates for vice president, where Democrat Tim Walz and Republican J.D. Vance will speak. This debate is a key moment, as one of these candidates will join either Kamala Harris or Donald Trump in the fight for the White House in the upcoming November elections.

The event will take place at the CBS broadcast center in New York and will follow similar rules to the presidential debates. According to CBS News, there will be no live audience, no opening statements, and each candidate will be given two minutes to answer questions. For more detailed information about the upcoming vice presidential debate, keep reading.

The debates are scheduled for Tuesday, October 1, and will begin at 9:00 pm Eastern Time, last 90 minutes, and end at 10:30 pm Eastern Time. The event will be moderated by CBS Evening News anchor and managing editor Nora O’Donnell, as well as Face the Nation moderator and chief foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan.

In addition to the debates, CBS will provide extensive coverage, including pre-debate analysis starting at 4:00 pm Eastern Time, and post-debate commentary starting at 10:30 pm Eastern Time. Viewers will be able to follow the event through various platforms, as announced online.

The vice presidential debates will be broadcast on CBS and will also be available on various streaming platforms, including Paramount+, YouTube, the CBS News app, and any other platform offering CBS programs. This allows a wide range of viewers to tune in from different devices.

The presidential elections are scheduled for Tuesday, November 5. The winner of the elections will take office in 2025, after the end of President Joe Biden’s term.

President Biden, who is now 81 years old, announced in July 2024 that he will not seek re-election and endorsed his vice president Kamala Harris as the Democratic candidate. «I have decided not to accept the nomination and to focus all my efforts on fulfilling my duties as president until the end of my term», - he shared on social media
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