How to Watch the Presidential Democratic Debate Tonight
The second round of the presidential Democratic debate kicks off tonight in Detroit with top candidates including Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg and Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren. Meanwhile, former Vice President Joe Biden and California Senator Kamala Harris will discuss what could be another viral highlight on the second night.
What can you expect from the debate? With the new rules, expect fewer monosyllabic responses, fewer raises of hands, and actual interruption penalties this time around. In terms of the debate itself, we’ll see Montana Governor Steve Bullock take the national stage for the first time, the eventual end of the Sanders-Warren peace treaty, and Marianne Williamson in love with the room.
If you would like to attend the debate (moderated by Dana Bash, Don Lemon and Jake Tupper), CNN, CNN en Espanol and CNN International will be streaming the debate live at 8:00 pm ET. You can also stream the debate live on the CNN website .
And below are the full lineups for each debate night.
First night
- Steve Bullock, Governor of Montana
- Pete Buttigig, Mayor of South Bend
- John Delaney, Representative for Maryland.
- John Hickenlooper, former Governor of Colorado
- Amy Klobuchar, Minnesota Senator
- Beto O’Rourke, former Texas Representative.
- Tim Ryan, Ohio Representative.
- Bernie Sanders, Senator for Vermont
- Elizabeth Warren, Senator from Massachusetts
- Marianne Williamson, author
Second night
- Michael Bennett, Senator from Colorado
- Joe Biden, former vice president
- Bill de Blasio, Mayor of New York
- Corey Booker, Senator from New Jersey
- Julian Castro, Former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
- Tulsi Gabbard, Hawaiian Rep.
- Kirsten Gillibrand, Senator from New York
- Kamala Harris, Senator from California
- Jay Inslee, Governor of Washington
- Andrew Yang, entrepreneur