How to Watch Today’s Democratic Debate Without Cable
After surviving a brutal assault by Senator Elizabeth Warren in his first presidential debate in Las Vegas, Michael Bloomberg will join six other Democratic presidential candidates on stage tonight in South Carolina for his second debate of the year and the final debate before Super Tuesday. …
Joe Biden and Senator Bernie Sanders currently hold the leading positions in the state polls, but Tom Steyer is not far behind and qualified for today’s debate thanks to a recent CBS News / YouGov poll . Steyer did not pass the Nevada debate.
Pete Buttigieg and Sen. Amy Klobuchar are still in the race as well, making it a full stage for what promises to be an interesting debate.
Today’s debate will be co-hosted by CBS News and the Institute of Black Congressmen in Charleston.
All activities will begin at 8:00 pm ET. If you have a cable TV or digital antenna, you can tune live on both CBS and BET. CBS also plans to air the debate for free on the CBS News website as well as through the CBS News app. Unlike other programs, it doesn’t require cable entry to watch the debate, so you can watch it for free if you have an internet connection.
CBS will also be streaming the debate live on Twitter @CBSNews .
If you’re already paying for the streaming service, chances are good that it also offers CBS, BET, or both. Sling, includes BET; YouTube TV and Hulu with Live TV include CBS, while FuboTV and AT&T Now include both BET and CBS.