Tonight (Yes, Tonight) Clinton And Sanders Attend CNN Democratic Town Hall
Another Democratic Presidential Candidates Forum Most People Don’t Know Is Happening
If the Democratic National Committee’s job is to promote and champion Democratic ideals and the candidates running for national office who represent them, then the DNC isn’t doing its job. Debbie Wasserman Schultz has been under fire for months, and rightly so.
Tonight, Wednesday, February 3 Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders will attend a CNN Democratic Town Hall in Derry, New Hampshire, ahead of next week’s primary. It will be one-on-one, not in debate format.
Here are the 5 things to watch during tonight’s #DemTownHall at 9p ET: https://t.co/tmaNmhO3PO #DemTownHall pic.twitter.com/SeuahmRPEH
— CNN (@CNN) February 3, 2016
You can watch live via cable TV, online at CNN.com, or on your mobile device via CNNgo, where you will need to verify a cable subscription. CNN International and CNN en Español will also provide coverage.
Anderson Cooper will moderate tonight’s town hall. While the event begins at 9:00 PM EST, Cooper’s coverage will begin at 8:00.
Use and follow the hashtag #DemTownHall on Twitter and Facebook.Â
Also, I’ll be tweeting my personal thoughts and likely, cheering – or challenging – the candidates’ comments. Follow me on Twitter at @davidbadash, and for breaking news and analysis, always follow The New Civil Rights Movement on our Facebook page and on Twitter at @newcivilrights.
And make sure to come back Thursday for the Democratic debate – we’ll be live then, too!
By the way, this is the first and only tweet we could find from the DNC publicizing tonight’ event. Posted less than three hours before starting time.
RT if you’re tuning in tonight at 9 pm ET to see @BernieSanders and @HillaryClinton in a CNN town hall. pic.twitter.com/13DuzNVFji
— The Democrats (@TheDemocrats) February 3, 2016
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EARLIER:
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