00:00Hello, and welcome back to Cobra Post breaking news.
00:03Today breaking news is Ohio Senator J.D. Vance and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz will face
00:08off for the first time on October 1st before the 2024 presidential election.
00:14Read on for the exact vice presidential debate time and details about tonight's major event.
00:20The debate, moderated by CBS, will be held at the CBS Broadcast Center in New York City.
00:26The rules for tonight's debate are similar to those set in place for the presidential
00:30debate between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris three weeks
00:34ago, and the Trump-Biden debate in Juneteenth the start of the event.
00:39The moderators will introduce the candidates in order of incumbent party, with Walz going
00:44first, according to CBS News.
00:47There will be no opening statements, and campaign staff will are not permitted to interact with
00:52the candidates during the two four-minute commercial breaks.
00:56Candidates will stand behind the podium on the left side of the stage, which will be
01:00on the right side of viewers' screens.
01:02Meanwhile, Vance will be at the podium on the stage's right side, but on the left side
01:07of people's screens.
01:09Candidates will be given two minutes to answer a question, two minutes to respond, and one
01:14minute for rebuttals.
01:17Candidates may receive an extra minute at the moderator's discretion.
01:21The major difference between the presidential and vice-presidential debates is that the
01:25candidates' microphone will not be muted when their opponent speaks tonight.
01:30However, CBS still has the right to turn off microphones.
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01:45What time is the vice-presidential debate tonight?
01:48The vice-presidential debate will air at 9 p.m. ET 6 p.m. PT on Tuesday, October 1st
01:55on CBS.
01:57Debate coverage will begin on CBS News at 4 p.m. ET.
02:01The Vance Walz debate will air on CBS.
02:04The vice-presidential debate can also be streamed for free on the CBS News app on Paramount
02:09Plus and on all platforms where CBS News 24-7 is available, including CBSNews.com and YouTube.
02:17And if you don't have cable, CBS is also available on TV streaming services like Hulu
02:22Plus Live TV, DirecTV Stream, FuboTV, and YouTube TV, all of which currently offer free
02:29trials.
02:30A New York Times-slash-Siena College poll released Saturday found Midwestern voters
02:34prefer Walz to Vance.
02:37Walz was viewed favorably by 44% of voters and unfavorably by 41%, while Vance was viewed
02:43favorably by 42% of voters and unfavorably by 48%.
02:47In addition to favorability, more people felt the words honest and trustworthy described
02:52Walz than Vance, according to the Times-slash-Siena poll, which was conducted from September 21st
02:59to 26th among voters in Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin, and had a margin of error of plus
03:05or minus.
03:062.5 Points.an Associated Press and NORC Center for Public Affairs research poll released
03:13September 24th showed more people find Vance unfavorable than Walz, with 32% of respondents
03:18saying they have an unfavorable opinion of Walz and 57% saying the same about Vance.
03:24The poll, which was conducted September 12th to 16th among 1,771 registered voters, and
03:32has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.4 points, also found Walz is more well-liked
03:38across party lines than Vance.
03:4011% of Republican voters had a favorable opinion of Walz while.
03:45Just 4% of Democratic voters had a favorable opinion of Vance.
03:50The latest poll reinforces past polls in which Walz performed better than Vance.
03:54A USA Today and Suffolk University poll released September 5th found 48% of likely voters found
04:00Walz favorable and 36% found him unfavorable, compared to 37% who found Vance favorable
04:07and 49% who found him unfavorable.
04:10The poll was conducted from August 25th to 28th and had a margin of error of plus or
04:15minus 3.1 points.
04:17Polling from AP and NORC taken August 8th to 12th among 986 registered voters showed
04:2439% found Walz favorable and 28% found him unfavorable, while 29% found Vance favorable
04:31and 48% found him unfavorable.
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