Brace for boring: after Trump-Biden debacle, VP debate sure to be more staid affair
WASHINGTON, Wash. — Anyone looking for Trump-style fireworks from tonight’s vice-presidential debate is likely to be disappointed.
But it will still likely be one of the most watched presidential undercard debates in recent history.
Vice-President Mike Pence and Sen. Kamala Harris will be seated when they face off, at a distance, at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City.
They are also expected to be divided by Plexiglas barriers, although the Pence campaign raised objections to that idea late Tuesday.