The fourth Democratic debate airs tonight, and Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, and Martin O’Malley are set to take their spot at the podiums at 9 p.m. Eastern Time. Airing on NBC News and taking place in Charleston, South Carolina, tonight is supposed to be one of the most important Democratic Debates in this cycle.
According to the Huffington Post, here’s what the polls look like right now:
After tonight’s event they’re bound to change even more. The competition between Clinton and Sanders is heating up, and voters are making their voices heard. Will something they say deter voters? Or will they add more strength to their loyal following? Find out tonight… mostly on Twitter.
Check out how you can watch the fourth Democratic Debate below.
How To Watch the Fourth 2016 Democratic Debate Online
You can watch the fourth Democratic Debate via a live stream brought to you by NBCNews.com for free. You can also tune into the news station’s YouTube channel, YouTube.com/NBCNews.com.
How To Watch the Fourth 2016 Democratic Debate on Phone, Tablet & Mobile Device
If you’d rather watch the debate on your phone or tablet, you can download the NBC News Android app or the NBC News app to your phone. If you have Amazon Fire, you can also download the Amazon App to your system. For Roku, you can download the NBC News app.
How To Watch The Fourth 2016 Democratic Debate on TV
Tune into the first Democratic Debate of 2016 at 9 p.m. Eastern Time on NBC News. Check your local TV provider (ie. FIOS, Optimum, Time Warner) to find out what the channel in your area is.
Tonight’s Democratic Debate: TV Channel Schedule & Start Time
Date: TODAY Sunday, January 17, 2016
Channel: NBC News – Check your local TV provider (ie. FIOS, Optimum, Time Warner) to find out what channel the NBC News network is on in your area.
Debate Time: 9 p.m. Eastern
Location: Charleston, South Carolina
Moderator: Lester Holt
Twitter Hashtags: #DemDebate, #DemocraticDebate
Candidates: Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, Martin O’Malley