Thanks to the internet, watching presidential debates no longer requires a television. If you have a strong signal, you can watch it right from your rig on your mobile device.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will face off in their second debate Sunday, Oct. 9 at 9 p.m. Eastern at Washington University in St. Louis. There will be two moderators: CNN’s Anderson Cooper and ABC’s Martha Raddatz. It’s a town hall-style debate.
Here’s where you can stream it online:
- ABC: ABC will stream the debate live on their site.
- CNN: CNN will live stream the debate on their site, and CNN Politics will run a live analysis blog.
- Twitter: Twitter is partnering with Bloomberg to bring the debate live stream to its platform.
- YouTube: Other news organizations will have their own debate live streams and the best place to see several live streams to choose from will be YouTube. YouTube will have a post up for it once the debate starts, or you can search “presidential debate live.”