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JD Vance vs Tim Walz LIVE: First and last VP debate to feature debate on foreign

JD Vance vs Tim Walz LIVE: The only vice presidential debate in the history of the US Elections 2024 comes a month after the heated Presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. It is expected to be a high stakes battle.

The pair will hit out against each other in a straight 90 minutes battle in televised debate hosted by CBS News in New York. It would be moderated by the network’s Norah O’Donnell and Margaret Brennan. This high stakes battles is likely to be the last debate showdown between the between the Republican and the Democrat, with exactly five weeks left for the US Elections 2024 on November 5.

Reportedly, Vance is an experienced debater who could relish confrontation under the glare of the TV lights. On the contrary, Walz could lean on skills from his experience of being a public school teacher for 17 years.

02 Oct 2024, 06:46:01 AM IST

JD Vance vs Tim Walz LIVE: Mics to not be muted this time

JD Vance vs Tim Walz LIVE: During the US Presidential debate between Democrat Kamala Harris, and Republican Donald Trump, the mics of the ones who were not speaking, were muted. This time, CBS News has decided against the muting of microphones, say reports.

02 Oct 2024, 06:38:11 AM IST

JD Vance vs Tim Walz LIVE: The opponents take to the stage, do not shake hands 

JD Vance vs Tim Walz LIVE: Tim Walz and JD Vance are on the stage at the CBS Broadcast Center in New York City for the US Vice Presidential Debate. Reportedly, the pair did not shake hands as they both walked on stage.

02 Oct 2024, 06:35:22 AM IST

JD Vance vs Tim Walz LIVE: Walz and Vance to meet in the first and only debate

JD Vance vs Tim Walz LIVE: Tim Walz and JD Vance will meet for their first and possibly only vice-presidential debate on Tuesday. This could also be the last debate for both campaigns to argue their case before the election.



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