Republican vice presidential candidate Mike Pence and Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Kaine will debate for the first and only time on Tuesday. Here's what you need to know.
How to watch:
41 Action News will broadcast the entire debate live or you can watch a livestream of the event on KSHB.com.
What to look for:
Our national team will put together a live blog of the event and post fact checks from PolitiFact during the debate.
You can find all of this on our Decision 2016 page at KSHB.com.
Before the debate:
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Issues to watch for:
As governor of Indiana, Pence signed into law Indiana’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act, which was quickly condemned by gay rights groups for being discriminatory.
Amnesty for undocumented immigrants could also become a topic of discussion. Donald Trump has firmly stated he doesn't plan to grant amnesty but Pence has yet to take a firm stance.
Surprisingly, gun control didn't get brought up in the first presidential debate so it will be interesting to see what happens if it comes up in VP debate.
You can read our full guide for what to expect from this debate here.
Who's moderating:
Elaine Quijano from CBS News will moderate Tuesday’s debate. Quijano is an anchor on the digital CBS News Network, available on platforms such as Roku and Apple TV. Quijano is the first representative from a digital TV network to moderate a presidential debate.
Before joining CBS, she was a reporter for CNN, and covered major breaking news events such as the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster and the Beltway sniper attacks.
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