How to Reimagine CNN’s Democratic Presidential Town Hall
Last night, CNN and the Harvard Kennedy School of Politics co-hosted one of the first City Hall events involving five Democratic presidential candidates: Senators Kamala Harris, Amy Klobuchar, Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, and Mayor Pete. Buttigieg.
For those who missed out on a live broadcast of the event on CNN, we’ve compiled a snippet of each attendee of the five-hour event in order of appearance below.
Senator Amy Klobuchar
Senator Elizabeth Warren
Senator Bernie Sanders
Senator Kamala Harris
Mayor Pete Buttijig
How to Follow Upcoming 2020 Elections Live
The 22 April City Hall was one of many multi-candidate events to take place prior to the 2020 elections. While some of these events will be streamed free of charge to anyone with an internet connection, many are exclusive to certain channels. In such cases, here’s how to watch for free.
You usually can’t stream live without a subscription to a cable, satellite, or internet streaming provider, but there is a temporary loophole you can use to get around paying: each of the major online streaming services offers a free trial that you can use. to watch the event – just remember to cancel your subscription before the trial period expires if you don’t want to make any commitments, otherwise you will be charged for a month of service. You will also be able to re-watch many of these events after they have been broadcast by recording them live or via Stream on Demand (if your particular channel / provider supports On Demand playback).
Here are free trial offers for each platform:
- DirecTV Now – 7 Day Free Trial (Applicable only to PLUS, MAX or International packages)
- Hulu with Live TV – 7-Day Free Trial (Includes Hulu On Demand)
- PlayStation Vue – 14-day free trial version
- SlingTV – 7-day free trial version
- YouTube TV – 7-Day Free Trial
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