Tonight, the vice-presidential candidates in the US presidential election will meet for a debate. It all happens in the premises of the CBS News channels in Manhattan in New York, without the audience present. At exactly 03:00 tonight Norwegian time, the duel between the Republicans’ candidate JD Vance and the Democrats’ candidate Tim Walz starts. You can follow the debate on both news.no and NRK1. They will defend the political visions of their presidential candidates: Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. – Waltz has the most fall height Series creator Gjermund Stenberg Eriksen follows American politics closely, and says the candidates have an important task tonight. – Bringing contrast, character and feeling, that’s what I think dramaturgically, to engage the few voters it is possible to win. Eriksen believes Walz has much more to lose than Vance in the debate. – Walz must create identification with white elderly people, men over 60 in these central swing states. And white men, in general. This is where Harris is at his worst. Vance must also secure new voters among white men, believes Stenberg Eriksen. JD Vance and Tim Walz: One of them will, by all indications, be the next vice president of the United States. Photo: AP Trump vs. Harris It has only been a few weeks since the presidential candidates met for a debate. To the website Politico, several experts said afterwards that they believed that Harris remained the winner of the debate. Harris “got under Trump’s skin,” wrote a commentator in American NPR. Nevertheless, the polls were still deadlocked after the debate, the New York Times reported. A staff member from CBS News gets ready before the debate. Photo: Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images / AFP Could be the last debate The debate in New York between the two vice-presidential candidates could be the last debate before the election on 5 November. No new debate between the presidential candidates is planned. CNN has invited Harris and Trump to another meeting on October 23. Harris has accepted, but Trump has not said he will run. Not everyone is equally satisfied with either one or the other candidate. Photo: CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP Published 02.10.2024, at 02.40 Updated 02.10.2024, at 02.48
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