Walz vs. Vance Debate: Live Updates From the Vice-Presidential Contest in New York City


This evening's challenge between Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Sen. JD Vance of Ohio is the sole booked bad habit official discussion this political decision season. The applicants will meet at the CBS Broadcast Center in New York City, where they will take inquiries from arbitrators Norah O'Donnell and Margaret Brennan. The discussion is set to start at 9 p.m. ET and will run for an hour and a half. Livestream it here on WSJ.com, or on CBS News and other significant organizations including C-Range, Fox News and CNN. CBS has said it maintains whatever authority is needed to quiet the mouthpieces, however they will in any case be left on. There will be no initial explanations; there will be two minutes each for shutting proclamations. Vance won a coin throw and chose for go second, so he will have the last word. Each man will be given a pen, a stack of paper and a water bottle, however they can't bring prewritten notes. CBS has said that its arbitrators don't expect to contribute a lot of constant reality checking. Bad habit official discussions aren't customarily viewed as a significant minutes, however this evening is novel: it could be the last opportunity so that Americans might be able to hear from the two players simultaneously before Final voting day."

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