Donald Trump & Hillary Clinton Presidential Candidates Final Debate...
THIRD TIME’S THE charm. Wednesday night’s presidential debate will be the last such contest between Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump, which means the actual election is deliciously close. They square off at 9 pm Eastern at the University of Nevada Las Vegas. We’ll have a reporter on the ground covering the debate in a live blog—complete with a live fact-check—beginning at 8pm ET. You’ll want to bookmark that, but you’ll also want to watch along. The good news is you can do so from pretty much anywhere.
On TV Unlike the primary season debates, the three presidential debates will be simulcast across the major networks and cable channels. Pick one: ABC, NBC, Fox, CBS, MSNBC, Fox News, Fox Business, CNN, Univision, Telemundo, or C-SPAN. Chris Wallace of Fox News will moderate, if you want to stick with a home team. If you have cable or an antenna, this is your best bet to watch.
Online All of the networks and major cable outlets have an online presence, so of course they are streaming the debates along with digital-first outlets like Buzzfeed News, The Daily Caller, Huffington Post, Politico, and Yahoo. The Wall Street Journal will stream it too. Hulu will have it, but not until a day later. Cord-cutters, you’re covered.
Getting Social Will Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, and YouTube pass up this prime chance at engagement? They will not. Look for Facebook Live broadcasts from journalists and others on the scene. Twitter will use the same live streaming system it uses for Thursday night football, trading sacks for fact checks and leaning on Bloomberg for footage. The candidates won’t be wearing Specs, but Snapchat will compile Live Stories for bite-sized debate nuggets. YouTube will feature coverage from NBC News, PBS, Fox News, The Washington Post, Bloomberg, and Telemundo (Spanish TV
Listen Up And don’t forget radio! NPR will be blasting out the debates every way it can, be it member stations, online, or through its NPROne app.
SistaCallie: Donald Trump & Hillary Clinton Presidential Candidates Final Debate...
THIRD TIME’S THE charm. Wednesday night’s presidential debate will be the last such contest between Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump, which means the actual election is deliciously close. They square off at 9 pm Eastern at the University of Nevada Las Vegas. We’ll have a reporter on the ground covering the debate in a live blog—complete with a live fact-check—beginning at 8pm ET. You’ll want to bookmark that, but you’ll also want to watch along. The good news is you can do so from pretty much anywhere.
On TV Unlike the primary season debates, the three presidential debates will be simulcast across the major networks and cable channels. Pick one: ABC, NBC, Fox, CBS, MSNBC, Fox News, Fox Business, CNN, Univision, Telemundo, or C-SPAN. Chris Wallace of Fox News will moderate, if you want to stick with a home team. If you have cable or an antenna, this is your best bet to watch.
Online All of the networks and major cable outlets have an online presence, so of course they are streaming the debates along with digital-first outlets like Buzzfeed News, The Daily Caller, Huffington Post, Politico, and Yahoo. The Wall Street Journal will stream it too. Hulu will have it, but not until a day later. Cord-cutters, you’re covered.
Getting Social Will Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, and YouTube pass up this prime chance at engagement? They will not. Look for Facebook Live broadcasts from journalists and others on the scene. Twitter will use the same live streaming system it uses for Thursday night football, trading sacks for fact checks and leaning on Bloomberg for footage. The candidates won’t be wearing Specs, but Snapchat will compile Live Stories for bite-sized debate nuggets. YouTube will feature coverage from NBC News, PBS, Fox News, The Washington Post, Bloomberg, and Telemundo (Spanish TV
Listen Up And don’t forget radio! NPR will be blasting out the debates every way it can, be it member stations, online, or through its NPROne app.
You know you Americans have 50 forums you can put this on, why not take it there? All this crap is just killing the International forum!!
It's still nice to see you though, but not with all this.. We in the uk have our own buffoons to entertain us. There's nothin like a bit of Boris Johnson if you wanna watch a clown .. But we don't punish you with that..
tomcatwarneOcean City, Plumouth, Devon, England UK17,106 posts
uptall: Hiya sista You know you Americans have 50 forums you can put this on, why not take it there? All this crap is just killing the International forum!!
It's still nice to see you though, but not with all this.. We in the uk have our own buffoons to entertain us. There's nothin like a bit of Boris Johnson if you wanna watch a clown .. But we don't punish you with that..
uptall: Hiya sista You know you Americans have 50 forums you can put this on, why not take it there? All this crap is just killing the International forum!!
It's still nice to see you though, but not with all this.. We in the uk have our own buffoons to entertain us. There's nothin like a bit of Boris Johnson if you wanna watch a clown .. But we don't punish you with that..
Very nicely put uptall!
Boris is something else isn't he! We have a few of our own here too! Mick Wallace with his long blonde locks and pink shirt, and Luke Ming Flanagan (ming, because he has a beard like the historic Ming from China)
uptall: Hiya sista You know you Americans have 50 forums you can put this on, why not take it there? All this crap is just killing the International forum!!
It's still nice to see you though, but not with all this.. We in the uk have our own buffoons to entertain us. There's nothin like a bit of Boris Johnson if you wanna watch a clown .. But we don't punish you with that..
We don't have 50 forums. We have 50 states. All the states are listed in ONE (1) USA forum.
I understand how annoyed you are with this. Many members have asked CS to give a separate forum to each state but it hasn't happened so when someone wants to write a thread about America there is no choice of where to put it other then the International Forum. Technically, the United States comes under the heading "International".
Boris is something else isn't he! We have a few of our own here too! Mick Wallace with his long blonde locks and pink shirt, and Luke Ming Flanagan (ming, because he has a beard like the historic Ming from China)
Far be it for me to be rude to a lady or anyone else Min. I know I have a rude sense of humour, but that's just a bit of fun..
All this really is killing the place tho, and we all have our own clowns, we don't need theirs...
secretagent09: We don't have 50 forums. We have 50 states. All the states are listed in ONE (1) USA forum.
I understand how annoyed you are with this. Many members have asked CS to give a separate forum to each state but it hasn't happened so when someone wants to write a thread about America there is no choice of where to put it other then the International Forum. Technically, the United States comes under the heading "International".
But You have a separate forum for each state Secret, 50 under USA. It is getting a bit much though, this is a dating site after all, people do come just to chat and have fun..
uptall: But You have a separate forum for each state Secret, 50 under USA. It is getting a bit much though, this is a dating site after all, people do come just to chat and have fun..
I didn't mean to offend you in anyway
You didn't offend me at all. I'm just trying to make you understand why a thread can't cover all 50 states at the same time.
The CS member would have to post the same thread in every state thread. How much sense would that make?
As far as this being a dating site for people to come here and have fun ... that has been gone for a long time.
If you think this is bad, you should have been around when Obama was running his first campaign. There was a guy, I think from Denmark, just about taking over the forums with threads. He wrote in extra large letters with a mixture of colors, telling us why Obama would be the best president.
Hang in there Uptall. Think about writing a fun thread so people wouldn't go in the political garbage threads.
uptall: But You have a separate forum for each state Secret, 50 under USA. It is getting a bit much though, this is a dating site after all, people do come just to chat and have fun..
I didn't mean to offend you in anyway
Perhaps you're not fully understanding what she said entirely. Yes, there are 50 forums for the United States, and each forum is for each individual state. Hardly anyone frequents these individual state forums. In fact, my state forum has not seen any activity in over a year. Many other state forums are just as bad with attendance, if not worse.
However... There is NOT a forum to represent ALL of the states all in one. We've been asking the Admins for such a forum but have yet to receive one. So many Americans have to resort to going to the International forum instead.
raphael119washington d.c., District of Columbia USA5,181 posts
This is nothing compared to the days of Conrad and Dude. Conrad had two lesbian, republican gf! One was black. I think they may have been twinkletoes egging him on.
YouMeUs: Perhaps you're not fully understanding what she said entirely. Yes, there are 50 forums for the United States, and each forum is for each individual state. Hardly anyone frequents these individual state forums. In fact, my state forum has not seen any activity in over a year. Many other state forums are just as bad with attendance, if not worse.
However... There is NOT a forum to represent ALL of the states all in one. We've been asking the Admins for such a forum but have yet to receive one. So many Americans have to resort to going to the International forum instead.
raphael119: This is nothing compared to the days of Conrad and Dude. Conrad had two lesbian, republican gf! One was black. I think they may have been twinkletoes egging him on.
secretagent09: You didn't offend me at all. I'm just trying to make you understand why a thread can't cover all 50 states at the same time.
The CS member would have to post the same thread in every state thread. How much sense would that make?
As far as this being a dating site for people to come here and have fun ... that has been gone for a long time.
If you think this is bad, you should have been around when Obama was running his first campaign. There was a guy, I think from Denmark, just about taking over the forums with threads. He wrote in extra large letters with a mixture of colors, telling us why Obama would be the best president.
Hang in there Uptall. Think about writing a fun thread so people wouldn't go in the political garbage threads.
Yeah, I've got it now. They should just make one for the USA. They have all the individual states and no one uses them, just a waste eh !!
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THIRD TIME’S THE charm. Wednesday night’s presidential debate will be the last such contest between Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump, which means the actual election is deliciously close. They square off at 9 pm Eastern at the University of Nevada Las Vegas. We’ll have a reporter on the ground covering the debate in a live blog—complete with a live fact-check—beginning at 8pm ET. You’ll want to bookmark that, but you’ll also want to watch along. The good news is you can do so from pretty much anywhere.
On TV
Unlike the primary season debates, the three presidential debates will be simulcast across the major networks and cable channels. Pick one: ABC, NBC, Fox, CBS, MSNBC, Fox News, Fox Business, CNN, Univision, Telemundo, or C-SPAN. Chris Wallace of Fox News will moderate, if you want to stick with a home team. If you have cable or an antenna, this is your best bet to watch.
Online
All of the networks and major cable outlets have an online presence, so of course they are streaming the debates along with digital-first outlets like Buzzfeed News, The Daily Caller, Huffington Post, Politico, and Yahoo. The Wall Street Journal will stream it too. Hulu will have it, but not until a day later. Cord-cutters, you’re covered.
Getting Social
Will Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, and YouTube pass up this prime chance at engagement? They will not. Look for Facebook Live broadcasts from journalists and others on the scene. Twitter will use the same live streaming system it uses for Thursday night football, trading sacks for fact checks and leaning on Bloomberg for footage. The candidates won’t be wearing Specs, but Snapchat will compile Live Stories for bite-sized debate nuggets. YouTube will feature coverage from NBC News, PBS, Fox News, The Washington Post, Bloomberg, and Telemundo (Spanish TV
Listen Up
And don’t forget radio! NPR will be blasting out the debates every way it can, be it member stations, online, or through its NPROne app.
https://www.wired.com/2016/10/watch-third-final-clinton-trump-presidential-debate/