Democratic VP Candidate Tim Kaine to Visit Stephen Colbert’s ‘Late Show’

This marks the first late-night appearances for the Virginia Senator since being chosen as Hillary Clinton's running mate. Getty Images

This marks the first late-night appearances for the Virginia Senator since being chosen as Hillary Clinton's running mate.

Democratic Vice Presidential candidate Tim Kaine is heading to late night.

Hillary Clinton's running mate is set to visit The Late Show With Stephen Colbert on Aug. 25, it was announced Thursday.

This marks the Virginia Sen.'s first late-night appearance since he was selected as Clinton's running mate in June. Their first joint interview was also on CBS, specifically for 60 Minutes. So far Kaine's solo interviews have skewed away from the traditional path. He granted one of his first individual interviews to Telemundo, the NBCUniversal-owned Spanish network. Clinton is set to appear on ABC's Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Tuesday, Aug. 22, for her first late-night stop since accepting the democratic party nomination last month.

Earlier this month, Colbert famously discussed the similarities in appearance between Kaine and one his Late Show staffers, Mark Spada, as seen in the video below.

Colbert has increasingly taken advantage of the upcoming presidential election for his show. In addition to taping live shows for both the RNC and DNC, CBS recently announced that The Late Show will air live during the presidential debates.

The Late Show airs weeknights at 11:35 p.m. on CBS.

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Kate Stanhope