Presidential Debate 2020: How to Watch Trump vs Biden Online

Presidential Debate 2020: How to Watch Trump vs Biden Online

The final Trump vs. Biden presidential debate has arrived. This was supposed to be the last of three debates, but the second debate was canceled after President Donald Trump was diagnosed with COVID-19 and his campaign effectively refused to hold it.

Candidate Trump and former Vice President Joe R. Biden are scheduled to stage the debate at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee. The final presidential debate will last 90 minutes without commercial breaks and will be moderated by Kristen Welker, NBC News White House correspondent and co-anchor of Weekend Today.

The debate will be divided into six 15-minute segments on topics chosen by the moderator (Fighting Covid 19, American Families, Race in America, Climate Change, National Security, Leadership).

The Trump campaign has complained that the debate was supposed to focus on foreign policy, but the head of the Presidential Debate Commission denies this.

In the first debate, there were almost constant interruptions, with Trump speaking across from both Biden and moderator Chris Wallace. This time, the committee established a new rule: the opposing candidate's microphone was muted during the first two minutes of each segment's opening remarks. After that, both microphones will be turned on for open discussion.

If you are away from home and don't have access to the services you already pay for, you don't have to miss the last presidential debate between Trump and Biden. It's very easy to watch along with the rest of the Internet. With the right VPN (virtual private network), you can watch the debate streaming from anywhere.

Not sure which VPN is right for you? After testing a variety of services, the best VPN overall is ExpressVPN. It offers great speed and excellent customer service.

The final Trump vs. Biden debate will take place today (Thursday, October 22) from 9pm to 10:30pm ET.

It will be broadcast on the four major broadcast networks ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC, and the top cable news channels CNN, C-SPAN, Fox News, and MSNBC. Live TV service is required to watch on these channels.

Our top candidates are Sling TV and FuboTV; Sling is inexpensive, but only offers local channels on NBC and Fox (in some areas). Fubo, on the other hand, has over 120 channels, including all broadcast networks and dozens of top cable brands.

Viewers around the world can watch a live stream of the final presidential debate for free on various YouTube channels, including C-SPAN's YouTube channel.

The Roku Channel will host the debate, as will ABC News, Cheddar, Newsy, and other channels.

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