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Watch: Tim Kaine and Mike Pence to square off in Virginia for their first and only debate

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Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine and Indiana Gov. Mike Pence are scheduled to face each other on stage for their first and only official debate Tuesday night.

The Commission on Presidential Debates, a bipartisan organization that manages the official presidential contests, will host the event at Longwood University in Farmville, Virginia, on Tuesday from 9:00-10:30 p.m. ET.

A CNN/ORC poll released Monday showed 12% of likely voters had never heard of Kaine or Pence. The poll also found 17% of likely voters had no opinion of Kaine and 16% had no opinion of Pence.

There was little difference in these numbers compared to the CNN/ORC poll of likely voters taken at the beginning of the month, suggesting many viewers will be getting their first, and possibly only, formative glimpse at the two men competing to be first-in-line to the presidency.

CBS’ Elaine Quijano will moderate the debate. She is the first Asian-American to moderate a general election debate and the youngest in decades.

The second-tier clash is scheduled to last 90 minutes, without commercial interruption. The debate commission said it will consist of nine, 10-minute-long segments. Quijano will open each segment with a question, giving the candidates two minutes to respond before wading into the issue further.