How to Stream Tonight’s Presidential Debate

How to Stream Tonight’s Presidential Debate
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This tumultuous election season has entered the homestretch and tonight’s head-to-head debate between presidential hopefuls Clinton and Trump is forecasted to be among the most-watched in American history.

The first debate will be hosted at Long Island’s Hofstra University with NBC’s Lester Holt moderating. The ninety-minute verbal joust begins at 9 p.m. ET and will cover topics relating to “America’s Direction, Achieving Prosperity and Securing America.”

Here are four ways to tune into what is sure to be one of the most significant events of this election:

The ABC News Live-Stream on Facebook

ABC News has announced that it is live-streaming the debate in its entirety, ad-free, through its Facebook page. The debate will be preceded and followed by commentary and analysis. Users can submit questions through the comments section of the live feed.

YouTube

YouTube has deals in place with NBC, PBS News, The Washington Post, Fox News, Telemundo, and Univision to live-stream the debates on its popular video platform. Tune into any one of the aforementioned outlets’ YouTube channels to catch the political fisticuffs.

Twitter

The micro-blogging platform has partnered with Bloomberg to stream the debate on debate.twitter.com and via its app, in play to become a go-to video and live-streaming service. Bloomberg analysts will naturally provide coverage and commentary.

Tune into your major news outlet of choice on your TV set

Or you can just turn on your TV and flip to your news network of choice. A host of networks and cable channels will air the debates, including ABC, CBS, MSNBC, Fox, CNN, and C-SPAN.

Happy viewing and don’t forget to vote!

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