Democratic Presidential Debate: How to Watch Live Stream Online

Democratic presidential candidates Senator Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton participate in the PBS NewsHour Democratic presidential candidate debate at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee on February 11, 2016 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Getty)

Democratic presidential candidates Senator Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton participate in the PBS NewsHour Democratic presidential candidate debate at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee on February 11, 2016 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Getty)

The next Democratic primary debate of this election season will be held Sunday at 8 p.m. Eastern on CNN. The debate will be aired live from Flint, Michigan, just two days before primaries will be held there and in Mississippi.

The two remaining candidates, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, will square off for the seventh time. The debate will be held at The Whiting Auditorium in Flint.

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.

Anderson Cooper will moderate with Dana Bash and Don Lemon also asking questions.


How to Watch the Democratic Debate Online

If you’d like to watch the debate live online tonight, CNN is providing a free live stream for viewers, which will be available on its website.


How to Watch the Democratic Debate on a Mobile App

Viewers will not have to log in in order to watch the debate. To watch the debate via mobile device or on your tablet, you can download the CNN App. Click here to check it out on iTunes. Here is where you can find it on Android.

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