Springfield, Ohio, was thrust into the national spotlight again Tuesday after Tim Walz accused JD Vance and Donald Trump of dehumanizing immigrants.
Vice presidential candidates JD Vance and Tim Walz take the debate stage tonight in New York tonight for what is likely to be the last one of election season.
Follow along this blog for statements from the Trump and Harris campaigns during tonight's CBS News Vice Presidential Debate, as well as the DNC, RNC, and tweets from surrogates.
Sen. JD Vance and Democratic Gov. Tim Walz are facing off tonight in the CBS News vice presidential debate in New York.
The 90-minute CBS News showdown started at 9 p.m. ET in New York City. ABC News Digital will live blog throughout the debate. Stay with ABC News for post-debate analysis on air and online. Vice President Kamala Harris gave her running mate a good luck sendoff in a post on X less than 10 minutes before the debate started.
The Walz-Vance debate is being broadcast on CBS and simulcast on all the major networks, including C-SPAN and the cable news channels. You can also stream it on most of those networks’ websites, and via this YouTube link.
JD Vance and Tim Walz were only minutes into their vice presidential debate Tuesday night when former President Donald Trump began a live-posting spree, sparing no time before he dug into the moderators and the Democratic nominee.
The 90-minute CBS News showdown starts at 9 p.m. ET in New York City. ABC News Digital will live blog throughout the day and evening, pre-debate coverage will air at 8 p.m. on the ABC network and stream on ABC News Live -- followed by the debate itself and post-debate analysis.
The vice presidential showdown on Tuesday, Oct. 1, is expected to be the last debate before the November election.
The debate between Sen. JD Vance and Gov. Tim Walz will stream tonight starting at 7 p.m. MT on CBS News. Watch here: This will be the first and only debate between the two vice presidential candidates, and could be the final debate between the Harris and Trump teams before the election.
Tim Walz and JD Vance pointed to blossoming fears of a regional war in the Middle East Tuesday to make their cases for and against a return of Donald Trump