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The second presidential debate between Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump is Sunday at 9 p.m. ET. The town hall-style debate, moderated by ABC’s Martha Raddatz and CNN’s Anderson Cooper, is being hosted at Washington University in St. Louis.
About 84 million viewers watched the first debate on TV, and millions more streamed it online. Just like that debate, it seems there are fewer ways to not watch the debate than to catch it live: All of the major networks (ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC) plus C-SPAN will broadcast it, and their websites will stream it for online viewers.
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Online viewers can stream the event on the following sites: BuzzFeed News, CNN, The Daily Caller, Facebook, Hulu, Huffington Post, PBS, Politico, Telemundo, The Wall Street Journal, Twitter, Univision, Yahoo, and YouTube.
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The major news outlets, like The New York Times, will host the livestream on Facebook Live.