What you need to know about the first and only
vice-presidential debate
Vice-President Mike Pence and Democratic challenger
Kamala Harris will face each other in Utah
Adam
Gabbatt in New York
@adamgabbatt
Wed 7 Oct
2020 07.00 BSTLast modified on Wed 7 Oct 2020 07.01 BST
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/oct/07/vice-presidential-debate-what-you-need-to-know
It’s been a
chaotic few days since Donald Trump was hospitalized after testing positive for
coronavirus. But there’s a chance for something approaching an episode of
normality in US politics on Wednesday, when the first and only
vice-presidential debate takes place.
Democratic
challenger Kamala Harris and Trump’s vice-president, Mike Pence, will face each
other in Utah, where debate organizers have been forced to take extra
precautions after Trump and a growing number of his entourage came down with
Covid-19 shortly after last week’s first presidential debate.
The
coronavirus crisis is expected to dominate the proceedings. Having downplayed
the risk and impact of Covid-19 for months, Trump has continued to disregard
medical advice even after his diagnosis, and left hospital on Monday to return
to the White House.
Here’s what
you need to know.
When is the debate?
It will
begin at 9pm eastern time (ET) on Wednesday, and run until 10.30pm ET.
Where is
it?
Salt Lake
City, Utah – specifically, at the University of Utah’s Kingsbury Hall. In
election terms, Utah is strategically unimportant. It’s a solidly Republican
state that last backed a Democrat in 1964, and Trump, while unpopular in Utah,
is still expected to win there in November.
Who is moderating?
Susan Page,
the Washington bureau chief of USA Today and a biographer of former first lady
Barbara Bush.
In
September, USA Today was forced to defend Page, after it emerged she hosted a
“Girl’s Night Out” party at her home to honor Trump health official Seema
Verma.
Details of
Page’s party, held in November 2018, emerged after a congressional
investigation into Verma.
USA Today
said Page spent $4,000 of her own money hosting the event. The newspaper said
the event was intended to honor both Republican and Democratic women, and fell
“well within the ethical standards that our journalists are expected to
uphold”.
Fox News
host Chris Wallace faced much criticism after he had the difficult task of
hosting the first presidential debate, which descended into chaos as Trump
repeatedly interrupted both Wallace and Democratic presidential candidate, Joe
Biden. The vice-presidential debate is expected to be more civil.
What’s the format?
There’ll be
nine 10-minute segments, and each candidate will have two minutes to respond to
the opening question in each segment.
This should
mean more topics can be covered than in the presidential debate, which was
divided into six sections.
What are they going to discuss?
Page hasn’t
revealed the topics yet, but coronavirus is likely to be at the top of her
list.
On Tuesday
public health experts said Trump had endangered Americans by saying people
should not fear coronavirus, while a mask-free event at the White House has
been linked to a number of government-officials falling ill.
Pence, who
served as head of the coronavirus task force, is likely to be asked about the
government’s efforts to combat the virus, which has now killed 210,000 people
in the US.
Are there any extra coronavirus protections?
The
Biden-Harris campaign asked the commission on presidential debates to adopt
more protective measures after Trump contracted coronavirus last week.
Harris and
Pence will be 13ft away from each other – in the presidential debate Biden and
Trump were 7ft apart – and there will be a plexiglass barrier between the
candidates.
Pence’s
staff has mocked Harris’s push for stricter safety measures.
“If Sen
Harris wants to use a fortress around herself, have at it,” Pence spokeswoman
Katie Miller told Axios.
The
university of Utah ran a lottery to decide which students would attend the
debate. Fewer than 100 students will be allowed in Kingsbury Hall, and face
masks will be mandatory.
How are Harris and Pence preparing?
Pete
Buttigieg, the 38-year-old former mayor who ran against Harris and Biden for
president before Biden emerged as the candidate, has taken on the role of Pence
in a series of mock debates. Buttigieg, like Pence, is from Indiana, although
the two are eons apart politically and personally.
Harris, a
former prosecutor, won rave reviews for her performance in an early Democratic
debate, when she criticized Biden for his record on race.
Axios
reported that Harris had similarly planned to go on the attack on Wednesday,
tying Pence to Trump and rebuking the pair over their coronavirus response,
healthcare and beyond. The California senator had apparently “planned a handful
of anti-Trump zingers”, but given the president’s ill-health, she will tone it
down.
Pam Bondi,
a former Florida attorney general, has been helping Pence with his debate prep,
filling in for Harris. Some of Pence’s preparation has involved developing ways
to attack Harris “without opening himself up to criticism that he is acting in
a disrespectful or sexist way”, according to NBC News.
How can I watch?
ABC, CBS,
CNN, C-Span, FOX and NBC will all stream the event, according to the commission
on presidential debates. News channels Fox News and MSNCBC will also feature
the debate, and it will be available on the websites of most of those channels.
Outside the
US, viewers can watch the debate on C-Span, a non-profit bipartisan cable
channel which televises government proceedings. C-Span will run coverage on its
website and YouTube channel.
The
Guardian will also be streaming the debate, as well as offering live coverage,
fact-checking and analysis.

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