WASHINGTON, D.C. (Michigan News Source) – The debate between the nation’s two vice presidential candidates is set for Oct. 1.

Republican vice-presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance and Democratic vice-presidential nominee Gov. Tim Walz have agreed to the Oct. 1 debate on CBS.

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Both Vance and Walz made their RSVPs known on social media, with Vance blasting the Minnesota governor for only agreeing to one of the several offered debates.

 

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Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris has only agreed to debate former President Donald Trump on Sept. 10. He announced on X last weekend that he will debate Harris in Grand Rapids as well, but the Harris campaign has not confirmed that information. The Harris-Walz campaign made a convoluted statement on X about additional debates.

The general election is Nov. 5.