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Walz-Vance debate updates: VP candidates tangle on abortion, immigration and Jan. 6

Walz and Vance squared off for the first and only time this election cycle.

Last Updated: October 1, 2024, 11:54 PM EDT

Vice presidential candidates Gov. Tim Walz and Sen. JD Vance squared off for the first and only time this election season.

Unlike the last two presidential debates, the candidates appeared to be more cordial. However, both running mates criticized the presidential candidates on a host of issues including gun violence, reproductive rights, immigration and climate change.

Walz appeared to have nerves in the opening of debate, but went on the attack as the night went on. Vance took aim at Harris and her policies and pushed Trump's policies.

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Oct 01, 2024, 9:04 PM EDT

Walz, Vance shake hands before debate begins

Walz and Vance shook hands before the debate started.

Republican vice presidential candidate Sen. JD Vance and Minnesota Governor and Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz shake hands at the start of the Vice Presidential debate in New York City, Oct. 1, 2024.
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There was no handshake during the last vice presidential debate because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Oct 01, 2024, 9:02 PM EDT

Candidates take the stage

Vance and Walz started at their podiums for tonight's debate, so far the only scheduled matchup between the two vice presidential nominees.

Oct 01, 2024, 8:57 PM EDT

Tonight’s viewers have largely already made up their mind

Debates are big deals, and it’s tempting to treat tonight like a potential game-changer in the campaign. But the reality is, most people who are planning to watch tonight aren’t still candidate-shopping. A YouGov/CBS News poll from late last week asked people who were planning to watch the debate why they were planning to do so; 71% said to root for their party’s candidate and 61% said to see if the other side made a mistake. Only 24% said to help them decide who to vote for.

—538’s Nathaniel Rakich

Oct 01, 2024, 8:56 PM EDT

'It's game time': Harris

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.

"@TimWalz, it's game time," she said. "I am excited for the country to see you in action."

-ABC News' Oren Oppenheim_