The presidential candidates are leaving the heavy lifting of campaigning to their running mates as they spend one more day preparing for their first debate, scheduled for Wednesday night.
President Barack Obama is in Henderson, Nevada, today for a strategy run-through ahead of the debate in Denver.
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is set to spend most of the day in debate prep at a Denver hotel. He told supporters at a rally last night that he would get America working again.
In Iowa, Romney's running mate, Paul Ryan, is set to visit three towns during a bus tour. The Wisconsin congressman will be in Clinton, Muscatine and Burlington.
Vice President Joe Biden has two campaign events scheduled in another swing state, North Carolina. He'll be in Charlotte and Asheville.
You can watch the presidential debate live starting at 6pm on Channel 2.
Then next Thursday, we'll air the vice presidential debate also at 6pm.
The Nevada U.S. Senate debate will air afterwards at 8pm. You can submit questions for the Sen. Dean Heller-Rep. Shelley Berkley debate at debates@ktvn.com – by Sunday night.