After the recent debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris in Philadelphia, the vice presidential nominees, Tim Walz and JD Vance, are set to face off in a debate on October 1 in New York City. Both candidates agreed to the date proposed by CBS News, with Vance suggesting an earlier debate on September 18 on CNN, which Walz declined. The debate will be broadcast on CBS and livestreamed on various platforms. Moderators for the debate will be Norah O’Donnell and Margaret Brennan.
In a separate development, Trump declined an invitation from CNN to participate in a second debate with Harris on October 23, citing that voting had already begun and questioning the fairness of CNN. However, Harris had accepted the invitation and expressed her readiness to debate Trump. Trump previously claimed victory in a debate against Harris on ABC, but indicated that he might reconsider participating in another debate with her if he was in the right mood.
The upcoming vice presidential debate between Walz and Vance is expected to shed light on their policies and plans, providing voters with an opportunity to assess them before the election. Meanwhile, the potential second debate between Trump and Harris remains uncertain, with Harris expressing her willingness to engage while Trump has shown reluctance.
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