Roomies, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and U.S. Senator J.D. Vance are set to face off in the 2024 vice presidential debate goin’ down on Tuesday, October 1. Now, The Shade Room is bringing you everything you need to know ahead of their showdown.
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Vice Presidential Debate: When & Where Is It Being Held?
According to CBS News, the debate will kick off at 9 p.m. EST on Tuesday. Like the presidential debate between Former President Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, it is intended to last about ninety minutes.
Additionally, the vice presidential debate is being held at the BCS Broadcast Center in New York City.
Furthermore, ABC News notes that Tuesday’s debate will be the only head between the VP candidates before November’s presidential election.
What Can Viewers Expect, And What Will Be Discussed?
According to the outlet, there will be two four-minute commercial breaks amid the debate. J.D. Vance and Tim Walz’s campaign staff members will reportedly be barred from interacting with them during this time.
Additionally, CBS News notes that this debate will not feature an audience or opening statements.
Furthermore, Walz will stand on the left side of the stage, which will reportedly show as the right side for viewers. He will reportedly be introduced first.
Meanwhile, Vance will stand on the right side of the stage, which will reportedly be shown as the left side for viewers. He and Walz will not be allowed to bring props or notes on the stage.
Like the presidential debate, both vice president candidates will have two minutes to answer questions and one minute for rebuttals.
Unlike the presidential debate, neither Vance nor Walz’s microphones will be muted during their opponent’s speeches. However, CBS News notes that the platform has reserved the right “to turn off the microphones.”
Lastly, neither candidate has been informed of the questions or topics ahead of the discussion.