Democratic Debate Tonight: What Time & TV Channel Is It On?

Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton  and Bernie Sanders participate in the PBS NewsHour Presidential Primary Debate in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on February 11, 2016. (Getty)

Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders participate in the PBS NewsHour Presidential Primary Debate in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on February 11, 2016. (Getty)

Two days before primaries in Michigan and Mississippi and on the same day as the Maine primary, Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders will face off in a debate.

The debate will be broadcast live from The Whiting Auditorium in Flint, Michigan, and will start at 8 p.m. Eastern on CNN. Anchor Anderson Cooper will moderate, with Don Lemon and Dana Bash also asking questions.

The water crisis in Flint is expected to be one of the topics discussed, along with the economy. According to the latest polls in Michigan, Clinton holds an average lead of 17.7 percentage points over Sanders.

Here’s what you need to know to watch:


DATE: March 6, 2016

TIME: 8 p.m. Eastern

CHANNEL: CNN

MODERATOR: Anderson Cooper with Dana Bash and Don Lemon

LOCATION: The Whiting Auditorium in Flint, Michigan

LIVESTREAM: Click here for all the livestream details.

The debate Sunday night is the seventh of the Democratic primary race. The next debate is scheduled for Wednesday, March 9, in Miami, Florida. It will air on Univision.

You can watch a replay of Sunday’s debate at the link below: