Tonight's VP debate between Vance and Walz is expected to highlight and contrast their respective military service.
Tim Walz’s pithy digs have drawn attention to what it means to be “Minnesota nice,” a cultural stereotype that refers to how Minnesotans are unfailingly polite and kind.
Tonight’s debate between vice presidential Democratic nominee Tim Walz and Republican nominee J.D. Vance will be the first and likely only time the two will square off on a public stage before November’s general election.
It may also be the last debate for both campaigns to argue their case before the election, and the debate in New York is hosted by CBS News.
Despite speculation over her politics, Usha Vance has given no indication that she does not support her husband’s shift from being a Never Trumper to the torchbearer of the next MAGA generation.
JD Vance (weird guy) and Tim Walz (the guy who calls him a weird guy) will debate tonight in New York at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT.
The defining moment of a debate often comes when somebody messes up. If Vance or Walz makes a major mistake—whether that means an inaccurate claim, an insensitive remark, or just a phrase that sounds stupid—it could cost them dearly.
Elon Musk says the dossier on J.D. Vance is "potentially harmful." But Ken Klippenstein argues he provided "the appropriate background information."
WASHINGTON — Tim Walz and JD Vance will meet for their first and possibly only vice presidential debate Tuesday, in what could be the last debate for both campaigns to argue their case before the election.
Ahead of tonight’s vice presidential debate, the last person to stare down JD Vance on stage—former Ohio congressman Tim Ryan—offered cautionary advice to Tim Walz as he readies to take on the Yale Law grad.