Watch Live Tonight – Possibly the Most Consequential Democratic Debate of the 2016 Race
Tonight Is the Final Scheduled Democratic Debate of the 2016 Presidential Race – Here’s What You Need to Know
Tonight, Thursday, April 14 is the ninth and final scheduled Democratic debate, unless Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders and the DNC agree to more. Just five days before the very important New York primary, this evening’s debate – during what has been described as the most “fractious” time in the Democratic primary so far – could shape the rest of the election.
Expect tonight’s topics to include comments made Wednesday by Bernie Sanders’ supporter Dr. Paul Song to be on the agenda, along with last week’s comments about who is “qualified” to be president. Guns, foreign policy, health care, climate change, Wall Street, campaign finance reform, Sen. Sanders’ interview with the NY Daily News, Sec. Clinton’s emails, and revitalization in this new economy are all fair game topics for tonight.
Setting the stage. 5hours to go! pic.twitter.com/VlAnqYnnJW
— Duggal Greenhouse (@DuggalGH) April 14, 2016
Here’s how to watch!
It’s game day! @donlemon is in for @wolfblitzer who is preparing for tonight’s #DemDebate. https://t.co/adcI1uoX52 https://t.co/HaHbwV3oCS
— CNN Newsroom (@CNNnewsroom) April 14, 2016
WHEN:
9:00 PM EDT.
WHERE:
The debate will be held at the Duggal Greenhouse in the Brooklyn Navy Yard in New York City.Â
.@DuggalGH decked out in @CNN logo for tonight’s #DemDebate at @BklynNavyYard pic.twitter.com/1cWfMOUseL
— Turnstile Tours (@TurnstileTours) April 14, 2016
WHO:
Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders will be debating.Â
CNN host Wolf Blitzer will moderate. CNN’s Dana Bash and Time-Warner Cable/NY1’s Errol Louis will also ask questions.
Doing some last-minute rehearsals for tonight’s @HillaryClinton @BernieSanders #DemDebate in Brooklyn on @CNN 9PM ET pic.twitter.com/WUCeQRAxAG
— Wolf Blitzer (@wolfblitzer) April 14, 2016
HOW TO WATCH:
You can watch CNN on your cable TV. The debate will be simulcast on CNN en Español. You can watch online at CNN.com. CNN says you will not need a cable TV subscription to watch online.Â
Time Warner customers can also watch on NY1.
SOCIAL MEDIA
Use and follow the hashtag #DEMdebate on Twitter and Facebook.
Also, I’ll be tweeting my personal thoughts and likely, cheering or challenging some of 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.
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Image: Screenshot via CNN/YouTube
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