The upcoming debate marks a shift from muted microphones, allowing both candidates, Sen. JD Vance and Gov. Tim Walz, to speak freely for the duration of the event.
While candidates' microphones will be on, moderators retain the authority to mute them if necessary, ensuring decorum and managing the flow of discussion effectively.
Previous debates proved contentious regarding microphone usage, leading to a major argument among aides, highlighting the ongoing challenges in establishing format rules for political debates.
The CBS debate will host vice-presidential candidates standing at lecterns for the first time since 2008, signaling a departure from traditional debate formats.
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