Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) will face off against Vice President Mike Pence during the 2020 election’s sole vice presidential debate on Wednesday, October 7.
All of the major news networks, including ABC, CBS, CNN, Fox News, and NBC, are expected to broadcast the vice presidential debate. Though information on where to stream the vice presidential debate has not been announced, it is likely that the event will be streamed on YouTube for free.
The vice presidential debate, which will begin at 9 p.m. ET and be held at the University of Utah, will be moderated by Susan Page, USA Today’s Washington bureau chief. Harris and Pence are expected to appear in-person.
Topics for the vice presidential debate and the second and third presidential debates have not been released. The first presidential debate on Tuesday will include six topics: “The Trump and Biden Records,” “The Supreme Court,” “COVID-19,” “The Economy,” “Race and Violence in our Cities” and “The Integrity of the Election.” All of the upcoming debates, including the Harris-Pence debate, will run for 90 minutes and will not feature commercial breaks.
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