Live broadcast of the Harris and Trump debates: time, channels, moderators

10 september 2024 в 11:37
Live broadcast of the Harris and Trump debates: time, channels, modera Live broadcast of the Harris and Trump debates: time, channels, modera
With less than two months until the elections, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are preparing for their first presidential debate. This showdown comes at a critical time as both candidates seek to make a strong impression on the American people and solidify their positions in the race.

For those eager to watch, here is everything you need to know about the live broadcast of the debate tonight, on Tuesday, September 9, including the start time, viewing options, and more.

The event will be broadcast at 9:00 pm Eastern Time and is expected to last 90 minutes, ending at 10:30 pm Eastern Time, with two commercial breaks.

The second national debate of this cycle is taking place at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia.

The NCC is a non-profit organization that is home to a museum and promotes education about the US Constitution. It has previously served as a venue for national political events, including the 2008 Democratic presidential candidate debates and two ABC News town halls before the 2020 elections.

«ABC World News Tonight» anchor David Muir and Lindsey Davis from ABC News Live Prime will serve as moderators for the debate, which will be broadcast by the network along with its local affiliate WPVI-TV/6ABC and streamed on ABC News Live, Disney+, and Hulu.

CBS (Paramount+), CNN, NBC, MSNBC, CNBC, Fox, Univision, PBS, Fox News, and The CW have also announced that they will broadcast the event live on their channels.

Viewers can watch the debate live on NBC4 or the News4 streaming channel, available 24/7 and for free on almost all online video platforms, including The Roku Channel and Samsung TV Plus.

At this time, no additional presidential debates are planned, meaning that the Tuesday evening meeting between Trump and Harris may be the only opportunity for voters to see them clash before election day.

However, the vice presidential candidates — Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Ohio Senator Jay Dee Vance — are scheduled to debate on October 1 at an event organized by CBS News
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