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Democrats to face off in NBC News-YouTube debate
With 10.2 million viewers tuning in on Sunday night for the 4th on-stage meet-up between Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders and Martin O’Malley, the Comcast-owned net snagged the biggest viewership the Democrats have had on the Big 4 this campaign season. While Hillary is holds the overall lead in the poll, the data shows Sanders with a 46 to 44 percent lead over Clinton with white Democrats.
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Even though the candidates have faced off three times before, Sunday night’s debate, hosted by NBC News and the Congressional Black Caucus, may give voters the purest look at the differences between the candidates thus far. The event will take place at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee with a start time of 9 p.m. ET. However, the debate itself is slated to begin at 9 p.m. ET. Follow this slideshow throughout the evening for the latest photos from the NBC News/YouTube debate.
Updated | NBC Nightly News anchor Lester Holt, the first African-American appointed as lead host of a broadcast network’s weekday nightly newscast, will moderate the Democrats’ fourth debate, and their first of 2016, on Sunday night. There will also be a free livestream of the debate online.
It will also be possible to watch the Democratic debate on the go. “NBC notes that the official hashtag for the event is “#DemDebate” so Internet users can keep track or contribute to social commentary.
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The debate is being streamed over-the-air on NBC’s network, and more conveniently, via YouTube. Those who have Roku connected to their TV sets can watch it through the NBC News App, while Apple TV users can search the tvOS App Store for “NBC News“.