When Is The Trump, Clinton Debate? Start Time, TV Channel And Live Stream Info For Second Presidential Debate 2016
The debate is scheduled to
start at 9 p.m. EDT. It's expected to run about 90 minutes through 10:30 p.m. EDT. You can find the debate on just about any major news channel imaginable, including NBC, CBS, ABC, Fox, Univision, PBS, CNBC, Fox News, CNN and C-SPAN. You can also live stream it over here at
NBC's YouTube page, or watch the embedded video at the bottom of this page.
Hopefully better moderator than the dope they got in first debate.
Edited to add:
Who Are The Second Debate Moderators? Hillary Clinton & Donald Trump Will Face Tough Questions From Them
CNN's
Anderson Cooper and ABC News' Martha Raddatz will co-moderate the town hall event on Oct. 9 at 9 p.m. ET at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. Both moderators have refereed debates in the past, rendering them well-equipped to handle the tug-of-war that these types of things so commonly transform into. And that naturally heightens our expectations of them.
A white male with college degree and a white female without college degree, demograhics with whom Hillary seems to do slightly better in polls.
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