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Vice presidential debate rules for next week’s showdown between Walz and Vance have been announced

Vice presidential debate rules for next week’s showdown between Walz and Vance have been announced

WASHINGTON – JD Vance and Tim Walz’s microphones will remain active during Tuesday’s vice presidential debate, even when it’s their opponent’s turn. This is according to debate rules published by CBS News on Friday and agreed upon by both campaigns.

However, CBS News reserves the right to turn off contestants’ microphones if the anchors deem it necessary.

The agreement represents a departure from the Sept. 10 presidential debate between Democratic nominee Kamala Harris and Republican nominee Donald Trump, in which the microphone was muted throughout for the candidate who did not answer a question.

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Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz are scheduled for an Oct. 1 vice presidential debate in New York City.

Leading up to the presidential debate, there was much disagreement over whether the microphones should be hot or muted. The Harris campaign unsuccessfully pushed to keep both Trump and Harris’ microphones active. However, the two sides agreed on the issue of the VP debate.

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Here are additional rules and guidelines for the debate, which will take place at the CBS Broadcast Center in New York City. CBS anchor Norah O’Donnell and Face the Nation anchor Margaret Brennan will moderate the debate.