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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 on CNN. Here's what you need to know.

Dan Graziano Associate Editor / How To
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Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders will take the stage tonight in Brooklyn. This will be the first time the two candidates have faced off in more than a month and comes only a few days before the increasingly important New York primary.

The debate will be hosted by CNN and local news station NY1. It will be moderated by Wolf Blitzer, with additional questions coming from CNN's Dana Bash and NY1's Errol Louis. The debate is slated to begin at 9 p.m. ET (6 p.m. PT).

Here are the different ways to tune in:

  • The debate will be broadcast live on CNN, CNN International and CNN en Espanol.
  • It will also be broadcast locally in New York on NY1 (channel 1).
  • A live stream of the debate will be available for free 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.