Vice presidential candidates Tim Walz and J.D. Vance will go head-to-head for the first time in a debate exactly five weeks ahead of election day. The world will be watching when CBS News goes live with the debate on Tuesday, October 1, and a San Antonio native will be one of the two moderators. 
The debate will be the first and last time that Democrat Tim Walz and Republican J.D. Vance will face each other before the 2024 presidential election on November 5. In Texas, voters have until October 7 to register to vote in the presidential election. 
San Antonio’s Norah O’Donnell, who is the “CBS Evening News” anchor and managing editor at CBS News, will moderate the debate alongside “Face the Nation” moderator and chief foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan when CBS hosts the debate in New York City on Tuesday. The MacArthur High School graduate  announced in July she would be stepping away from the anchor desk to become a senior correspondent for CBS News. 
CBS News released the rules of the debate on Monday, September 30. The incumbent party, meaning Walz, will be introduced first and stand on the left side of the stage (butKEN be viewed to the right on TV screens). There will be no opening statements, and candidates will not be allowed to use pre-written notes or props. There will be no audience and there will be two…

Vice presidential candidates Tim Walz and J.D. Vance will go head-to-head for the first time in a debate exactly five weeks ahead of election day. The world will be watching when CBS News goes live with the debate on Tuesday, October 1, and a San Antonio native will be one of the two moderators. 

The debate will be the first and last time that Democrat Tim Walz and Republican J.D. Vance will face each other before the 2024 presidential election on November 5. In Texas, voters have until October 7 to register to vote in the presidential election

San Antonio’s Norah O’Donnell, who is the “CBS Evening News” anchor and managing editor at CBS News, will moderate the debate alongside “Face the Nation” moderator and chief foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan when CBS hosts the debate in New York City on Tuesday. The MacArthur High School graduate  announced in July she would be stepping away from the anchor desk to become a senior correspondent for CBS News. 

CBS News released the rules of the debate on Monday, September 30. The incumbent party, meaning Walz, will be introduced first and stand on the left side of the stage (butKEN be viewed to the right on TV screens). There will be no opening statements, and candidates will not be allowed to use pre-written notes or props. There will be no audience and there will be two…

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