Ohio Sen. JD Vance and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz will face off in a vice presidential debate on Tuesday, marking the first and potentially only when the two candidates will make it.
The debate will follow the two presidential debates that have taken place this cycle, with President Joe Biden participating in the first debate and Vice President Kamala Harris the second, both against Republican nominee and former President Donald Trump.
Now Harris and Trump’s candidates will offer their competing visions for America’s future, with the presidential election looming in five weeks.
What channel is the vice presidential debate on?
NBC 5 will offer a live stream of the debate both in the player above and also on air Tuesday night.
NBC News will broadcast the entire debate live and will offer extensive coverage of the event.
The CBS News-hosted debate will begin at 8 p.m. CT.
Viewers can watch the debate live on their local NBC station or via the NBC 5 Chicago streaming channel, available 24/7 and free on nearly every platform, including Peacock, YouTube, Roku and many others.
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When is the vice presidential debate?
The debate is scheduled for 20.00 Tuesday evening.
How long is the debate planned to last?
The debate is scheduled to last 90 minutes, the same as the two presidential debates that have taken place during this year’s election cycle.
A complete list rules can be found on the CBS website.
Senator JD Vance formally accepted the GOP vice presidential nomination Wednesday at the Republican National Convention.
Where is the debate?
The debate will take place at the CBS Broadcast Center in New York City.
When is the election?
Election day is set for November. 5, but early voting has already begun in most Illinois counties. Cook County and the city of Chicago will offer early voting starting Thursday.