Kaine vs. Pence: Everything you need to know about the VP debate Last week, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton set viewership records for a presidential debate, with 84 million people tuning in.<br />The format of this debate will be similar to the presidential debate, but unlike last week's event, Kaine and Pence are not the individuals voters want to hear from.<br />Where is it?<br />Longwood University, about an hour west of Richmond, Va.<br />Who are they?<br />Mike Pence is the governor of Indiana and a former U.S. congressman.<br />During his 10 years in the House of Representatives, Pence chaired the Republican Study Committee, a kind of conservative think tank for the House Republican caucus.<br />Tim Kaine is a U.S. senator from Virginia who previously served as governor of the state and the mayor of Richmond.<br />Kaine also spent two years as chairman of the Democratic National Committee.<br />No third-party candidates?<br />Nope.<br />Just like the presidential debates, the Libertarian and Green Party did not rank high enough in national polls to qualify for the debate stage.<br />Who is the moderator?<br />Elaine Quijano, an anchor on CBS News' streaming service CBSN, will moderate the debate.<br />She is the first Asian-American journalist to moderate a national debate, according to Cosmopolitan.<br />When is the next debate?<br />Tuesday is the only vice presidential debate.<br />The next Trump-Clinton debate is Oct. 9 in St. Louis.