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Former Obama adviser David Axelrod said Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, was better prepared for Tuesday night's vice presidential debate because of his frequent interactions with the media, while his opponent, Democratic Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, said so. “didn’t do it.”

“Vance was chosen by Trump to be his designated hitter on television and he is ever-present on those Sunday shows and in interviews. Not only did he prepare last week, but in these appearances, Walz didn't do that,” Axelrod said on CNN on Tuesday.

Vance and Walz will face off Tuesday in their first and likely only debate before the November election. The debate will be moderated by CBS News' Norah O'Donnell and Margaret Brennan.

The Democratic vice presidential nominee is reportedly nervous about performing poorly in the debate and ditching his running mate, Kamala Harris, according to Walz campaign staffers.

TRUMP-VANCE TICKET HAS CONDUCTED 60 INTERVIEWS TOGETHER SINCE LAST MONTH, COMPARED TO 21 FOR HARRIS-WALZ

Photos by David Axelrod, JD Vance and Tim Walz

Former Obama adviser David Axelrod contrasted the different media approaches of Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance and Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz. (CNN/Getty Images)

Axelrod said those leaked comments to the media showed his campaign was “actively trying to lower expectations” for the Democrat ahead of the debate.

“What's interesting to me is that what has essentially come out of the campaign in the last 24 hours is, 'Well, he told us he's not a good debater.' I mean, they're actively trying to lower expectations for Walz,” he continued.

“(V)ance is very good at it. And he was chosen for it. Walz was chosen because of this kindness and warmth. And the question is, will it be a Labrador Retriever versus a coyote? And what does that look like?” asked Axelrod.

Fox News Digital reached out to the Harris-Walz campaign for comment but did not immediately receive a response.

WALZ' DEBATE PERFORMANCE EXPECTATIONS AFTER THE SHOWDOWN WITH VANCE: “STILL FAR UNTESTED”

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The Harris-Walz campaign is “actively trying to lower expectations” ahead of the vice presidential debate, Axelrod argued. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

The Democratic presidential nominee is still trailing the Republican nominee when it comes to conducting interviews with the media, although Harris has stepped up her appearances in recent days.

Trump and Vance have conducted at least 60 interviews since the Harris-Walz ticket was formed (as of Monday), compared to 21 unscripted interviews for Harris and Walz.

Former Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill argued on MSNBC that the media should “reduce” its expectations for Walz's appearance on Tuesday.

“At this point I’m just a little worried about expectations. I think people – yeah, JD Vance, I think, has said some really disqualifying things about women and how he views people and their roles in life. But he'll do it. “Be articulate and he'll be prepared and he'll be better than Trump,” she said on the Liberal Network Sunday.

“I just think we need to lower expectations a little bit because then we can all be pleasantly surprised if I'm wrong and that Tim Walz just wipes the floor with him like Kamala Harris wiped the floor with Donald Trump,” McCaskill added.

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Fox News' Brian Flood and Hanna Panreck contributed to this article.

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