The Vice Presidential debate is scheduled to be 90 minutes long and will start at 9:00 PM ET on Wednesday, October 7th. For viewers in the Central Time zone, the debate will start at 8:00 PM CT. The debate will feature Vice President Mike Pence and Senator Kamala Harris facing off in their only debate before the November election.
Viewers will have multiple options to watch the debate, including tuning in to NBC Chicago for live coverage. Other major networks like ABC, CBS, CNN, and MSNBC will also be airing the debate, as well as streaming services like Hulu Live, YouTube, and social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter.
The debate is expected to cover a wide range of topics, including the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the economy, racial justice, and the Supreme Court nomination. With President Trump recently testing positive for COVID-19, the candidates’ health and preparedness to assume the presidency if needed may also be a key point of discussion.
Both Pence and Harris bring unique perspectives and experiences to the debate, with Pence serving as Vice President since 2017 and Harris as a Senator and former Attorney General of California. The debate will provide a platform for voters to hear directly from the candidates on their policies and visions for the country.
As the election draws closer, the VP debate offers a crucial opportunity for voters to evaluate the candidates and make informed decisions at the polls. Viewers are encouraged to tune in and stay informed on the issues that matter most to them.
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