All four debates will run for 90 minutes, from 9 p.m. ET until 10:30 p.m. ET.
Sept. 29
First presidential debate will be held at Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio. Fox News anchor Chris Wallace will moderate.
Oct. 7
The vice presidential debate will be held at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah. USA Today’s Washington bureau chief Susan Page will moderate.
Oct. 15
Second presidential debate will be held at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts in Miami, Florida. Steve Scully, senior executive producer and political editor of C-SPAN Networks, will moderate.
Oct. 22
The third presidential debate will be held at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee. Kristen Welker, co-anchor of “Weekend Today” and NBC News’ White House correspondent, will moderate.
Where would be the best place to watch to avoid any dishonest cuts, edits, and unnecessary commentary?
C-SPAN is usually good for stuff like this.
Skip the pregame
C-span viewers are typically pretty smart. here is a totally representative viewer phone call:
https://streamable.com/n5cetk
cspan link - https://www.c-span.org/video/?c4908710/user-clip-ruth-bader-ginsburg
Lol thanks for posting that. I missed it when it was here on win a week ago. I was busy that day and couldn't watch the video.
That is how any government sponsored info distribution should be done.
Yes, they will. Even if you watch on an alternate stream, it's always worth tuning in to C-SPAN immediately afterwards to listen to the call-ins.
C-Span is my go to when Right Side isn't an option. Remember to stay for the lulz when they take live calls after the debate.
It's been the only place if you want to watch GEOTUS rallys on TV (non stream)
I FLAT OUT REFUSE TO WATCH ANY EDITS.
Not sure, presumably OANN is streaming it?
RSBN assuming they are streaming it. Otherwise, C-SPAN.