Vance and Tim Walz will square off Tuesday in the only scheduled vice-presidential debate. Meanwhile, both the Trump and Harris campaigns are focusing on key demographic groups.
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03:24And he's going to take that to walls.
03:28One key difference as well I want to point out is that these two candidates, unlike the
03:33last debate, their microphones are going to be left open while the other person is responding.
03:38They're going to have two minutes to answer the question.
03:41The other person has two minutes to rebut, then one minute each to go back and forth.
03:45But their microphones are going to be open the whole time.
03:48What that means is that they could interrupt each other, engage in debate.
03:52We could see a real clash of ideas.
03:54We could also see them talking over each other.
03:56So there's been some criticism about how this is set up.
03:59We'll have to see how it works in terms of really fleshing out the ideas of these vice
04:02presidential candidates.
04:03Again, this could be the last debate.