What time does the Democratic presidential debate start?
The debate is scheduled to run from 9 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. ET without commercial breaks. How can I watch it? The debate will air live on CNN, CNN en Español and CNN International.
How can I watch the CNN live debate on TV?
It will stream live in its entirety, without requiring log-in to a cable provider, on CNN.com’s homepage, across mobile devices via CNN’s apps for iOS and Android, and via CNNgo apps for Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire, Chromecast and Android TV. You can also follow CNN’s live debate coverage on CNN.com, which will include analysis and fact checking.
How can I watch the US presidential debate in Australia?
If you live in Australia, you’ll be able to watch the final US Presidential Debate on free-to-air SBS beginning at midday AEDT on Friday. If you happen to miss the debate, you can watch it online via SBS On Demand for free but you will need to create an account to do so.
How much does it cost to watch the presidential debate?
Hulu with Live TV $54.99 per month – Hulu with Live TV gives you access to all the channels you’ll need to watch the first presidential debate including ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, CNN, Fox News and MSNBC. The service also includes its own Hulu Originals and supports a wide variety of streaming devices.
Did Biden or Trump do a better job in the debate?
Women were more likely than men to say that Biden did the better job in the debate (60% of women said Biden won, 35% Trump, while among men, 47% said Biden won, 44% said Trump did).
What is the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD)?
The Commission on Presidential Debates is a nonpartisan nonprofit organization and has sponsored all general election presidential and vice presidential debates since 1987. The CPD does not receive funding from the government or any political party or campaign, according to the organization.
Is Biden ahead of Trump in swing state polls?
Biden is currently ahead of Trump in both national and key swing state polls — the former vice president averages 53% support to Trump’s 42% in polling conducted between September 20 and October 5, according to the CNN Poll of Polls.