The Ultimate Showdown: CBS News Hosting VP Debate with Vance and Walz
NEW YORK – CBS News is gearing up for an intense showdown as they prepare to host vice presidential candidates JD Vance and Tim Walz for the highly anticipated third debate of the general election campaign next week. Unlike previous debates, CBS is taking a different approach by putting the onus on the candidates themselves to fact-check each other, rather than relying on the moderators.
The 90-minute debate, set to take place at 9 p.m. Eastern on Tuesday in a Manhattan studio, will be moderated by Norah O’Donnell and Margaret Brennan. This unique format aims to encourage direct accountability between the candidates, with moderators facilitating opportunities for rebuttals.
CBS News Confirmed, the network’s dedicated misinformation unit, will provide real-time fact-checking during the debate, ensuring viewers have access to accurate information throughout the event. This innovative approach underscores CBS’s commitment to fostering a transparent and informative discussion.
In a bold move, CBS News is stepping back from the traditional role of fact-checking by moderators and instead empowering the candidates to hold each other accountable. This shift aims to promote a more dynamic and engaging debate, with a focus on genuine interactions and substantive exchanges.
The upcoming debate is a pivotal moment for CBS News, as the network seeks to elevate its profile in the competitive media landscape. With top-notch moderators and a groundbreaking format, CBS is poised to deliver a riveting and informative debate that is sure to capture the attention of viewers across the nation.
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