With the presidential election just over a month away, voters will have another debate left to witness, this time between the two vice presidential candidates.
Democratic nominee Tim Walz is slated to face off with Republican nominee J.D. Vance next week.
While questions remain over a potential second presidential meeting, Walz and Vance agreed to a debate hosted by CBS News on Oct. 1.
Walz posted a message on social media at the weekend saying, “See you on October 1, JD.”
The Harris-Walz campaign followed up with a message of its own, saying Walz “looks forward to debating JD Vance — if he shows up.” Vance posted on X that he would accept the Oct. 1 invitation.
“CBS Evening News” anchor Norah O’Donnell and Margaret Brennan of “Face the Nation” will moderate the Oct. 1 debate, according to the network.
While the vice presidential debate remains in place, what will happen next for the presidential candidates isn’t clear.
It had been anticipated that the first debate might be the only meet-up for Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, but while the Democratic nominee has said she’s “ready” for another one, Trump has expressed hesitation.
Harris said on Saturday that she would be open to debating Trump for a second time, just ahead of the November election.
“I will gladly accept a second presidential debate on October 23. I hope @realDonaldTrump will join me,” Harris wrote in an X post.
In a post on Truth Social, however, Trump wrote there would be “no third debate.”