Debate invitations and dates: CBS News has invited both Vance and Walz to a debate in New York City, offering four potential dates: September 17, 24, October 1, and October 8.While Walz has shown enthusiasm and selected October 1 as the date for the debate, Vance has not commented on it yet.
Vance’s conditions for participation: Vance said on Fox News that he is interested in multiple debates but wants to review the conditions, including the moderators and rules. He has specifically called for a live audience, echoing former President Donald Trump’s stance, and has criticized the idea of what he terms “fake debates” without an audience.
The delay in debate scheduling: The debate scheduling has been complicated by the timing of the Democratic National Convention, reported the Time. Initially, the Trump campaign delayed any vice-presidential debate until after the Democratic ticket was confirmed, which occurred in mid-August when Harris selected Walz as her running mate.
Walz’s enthusiasm for debating Vance: Walz, who emerged as Harris’s running mate, has expressed eagerness to debate Vance, making it clear in his first rally as the Democratic vice-presidential candidate that he is ready to face Vance on stage.
Uncertainty about debate confirmation: As of now, the debate schedules and conditions remain under discussion. Both candidates have expressed their stances, and the public is waiting for confirmation on whether these vice-presidential debates will proceed as proposed.