How To Watch The Presidential Debates If You Don't Have A TV
G. Clay Whittaker
at 11:39 AM Sep 23 2016
How To Watch The Presidential Debates If You Don't Have A TV
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Wondering where to watch the presidential debates as Trump and Clinton finally face off? We've got good news: it'll be hard to miss them. Pretty much every social media app, network website, and news channel in broadcast and cable will have live coverage of the debates, starting next week.

The first debate is Monday, September 26 at 9 P. M. EST, and will run 90 minutes.

During that time, you'll be able to watch the livestream on Twitter and Youtube, and see content from the debate on Snapchat--and user-generated content on Facebook.

That's not to say these are the only places you can see it. On TV, it will be broadcast live without commercial breaks on ABC, CBS, several Fox channels, NBC, MSNBC, CNN and C-SPAN. So, you don't need cable, but can watch it on cable too. And even if you don't have any TV, an internet connection will get you access to the stream on ABC News, BuzzFeed News, CBS News, CNN, C-SPAN, Fox News, Hulu, NBC, PBS, Politico, Telemundo, The Wall Street Journal, Univision, and Yahoo.

Honestly, for 90 minutes it's going to be pretty impossible not to see the debates, which is good for America--better informed voters, etc.

Basically, just go to any social media app, website, or service you normally visit and if it doesn't pop up immediately, there will be a link.

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