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VP Candidates Set for Crucial Debate in NYC

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In a pivotal pre-election event, Democratic VP nominee Tim Walz and Republican contender JD Vance are set to clash in New York City. The 90-minute CBS-hosted debate will proceed without a live audience, focusing on critical topics such as economic policies and immigration reform.

Each candidate will have two minutes to address questions, with potential rebuttal time. Unlike the recent presidential debate, there’s no automatic microphone muting, though CBS retains the option to intervene if necessary.

Political analysts anticipate Walz to confront Vance over contentious remarks, including unverified claims about Haitian immigrants in Ohio. Conversely, Vance is expected to criticize the Biden administration’s economic and immigration policies.

As the election approaches, this debate represents a critical opportunity for both candidates to influence undecided voters. The absence of a live audience and the structured format aim to ensure a focused discussion on key issues facing the nation.

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