What to watch as JD Vance and Tim Walz meet for a vice presidential debate
- Tim Walz and JD Vance will meet for their first vice presidential debate, possibly their last chance to present their cases before the election.
- An AP-NORC poll indicates Walz is better liked than Vance, which may complicate Vance's campaign efforts.
- Analysts note that Walz's likability is key, and if he attacks effectively, he could have a strong performance.
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Three ways the CBS vice presidential debate’s climate segment stood out
The October 1 CBS vice presidential debate between Sen. JD Vance of Ohio and Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota, which was moderated by network anchors Norah O’Donnell and Margaret Brennan, featured a key segment about climate change that stood out from previous debates in three important ways: The issue was featured early in the debate, instead of being relegated to an afterthought. The questions continued the vital trend of moving away from asking can…
U.S. Vice Presidential Candidates Focus on Policy Issues in Debate - teleSUR English
Their debate covered issues such as conflicts in the Middle East, climate change, and the impact of Hurricane Helene. On Tuesday night, U.S. vice presidential candidates for the 2024 election staged their first and only debate at CBS Broadcast Center in New York, focusing on a wide range of policy issues. RELATED: Trump Declares that he Will Not Participate in Another Debate Against Harris Republican Ohio Senator J.D. Vance, 40, and Democrati…

Walz and Vance clash, politely, at policy-heavy vice presidential debate
Democrat Tim Walz and Republican JD Vance clashed on Tuesday at a vice presidential debate that was surprisingly civil in the final stretch of an ugly election campaign marred by inflammatory rhetoric and two assassination attempts.
It is the first time that the two candidates for the position of vice president face each other. The debate was hosted by CBS News and appeared remarkably quiet. The main topics discussed were the Middle East crisis, climate issues...
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