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How to watch the Hillary Clinton-Bernie Sanders Democratic debate online

There are multiple ways to tune in to tonight's Democratic debate. Here's what you need to know.

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Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders will take the stage tonight at Miami Dade College in Miami, Florida. The debate comes on the heels of two primary elections. Last night, Clinton captured an easy victory in Mississippi, but was upset by Sanders in Michigan.

The debate will be hosted by Univision and The Washington Post, and moderated by Karen Tumulty and Univision anchors Maria Elena Salinas and Jorge Ramos. The debate is slated to begin at 9 p.m. ET (6 p.m. PT).

Here are the different ways to tune in:

  • A live stream of the debate will be available on The Washington Post website, as well as on the Washington Post app on Apple TV devices.
  • The debate will be aired in Spanish on the Univision cable channel, with a Spanish live stream available on Univision's website.
  • The debate will also be shown live on CNN, with a live stream available on CNN.com and the CNN mobile apps for Android and iOS.

Want to follow along or contribute to the conversation on social media? Use the hashtag #DemDebate.

Also, go to our sister site CBSNews.com for complete coverage of the debate, as well as ongoing coverage of the 2016 election.