The 2020 Vice Presidential debate is here, and it could very well be the most important VP debate in a generation or more.
Click the play button on the video below to watch the debate – Start time, 9pm Eastern:
The debate is taking place at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City.
It is scheduled to run from 9-10:30 Eastern.
Topics of the Debate
Unlike the first presidential debate, a list of debate topics has not been released. However, we can be sure that President Trump’s recent COVID diagnosis will be a major factor in the VP debate.
The vice presidential nominees will also likely cover many of the same topics from the first presidential debate:
- The Trump and Biden Records
- The Supreme Court
- Covid-19
- The Economy
- Race and Violence in our Cities
- Integrity of the Election
VOTE: Who Do You Think Is Winning The Debate?
[totalpoll id=”212282″]
You can also watch the debate on the following networks:
- ABC
- CBS
- CNN
- C-SPAN
- Fox News
- MSNBC
- NBC
RELATED CONTENT:
- Biden Says There Shouldn’t Be A Second Debate If Trump Is Still Sick
- Trump Authorizes ‘Total Declassification’ Of Documents On RussiaGate And Hillary’s Emails
- AOC: ‘Large Political Decisions’ Shouldn’t Be Made With Trump In ‘A Perilous Medical State’
If the livestream is not working, head here to watch live.
Full Debate Schedule
Thanks to c/net, here are the remaining scheduled debates:
Second presidential debate
- Date: Thursday, Oct. 15
- Location: Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts in Miami, Florida
- Time: 9-10:30 p.m. ET (6-7:30 p.m. PT)
- Moderator: Steve Scully, political editor of C-SPAN
Third presidential debate
- Date: Thursday, Oct. 22
- Location: Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee
- Time: 9-10:30 p.m. ET (6-7:30 p.m. PT)
- Moderator: Kristen Welker, NBC News White House correspondent