How can you watch the Democratic National Convention online, for free, without cable? We have all the options here for streaming the big events. Many streams will start at 4:00 p.m. Eastern and will feature a roll call vote and the main primetime speakers coming to the stage later in the evening. The roll call vote should start near the beginning, after the gavel in at 4. Other streams will start earlier Here’s everything you need to know about catching the big event.
Fox 10 is providing full, livestreamed coverage of the DNC above. The Democratic Convention’s official live stream will be added to this article once it’s available. We are posting more live streams of the DNC below, so you have multiple options in case any stop working.
You can watch a live stream of the DNC, sponsored by Twitch.tv, in the video below. Coverage will start at 4 p.m. Eastern.
Watch the Protests Via Livestream
You can also watch protests, led by Bernie supporters, via live stream. The Young Turks periodically starts livestreaming on Facebook, including this video, which went live around 1 p.m. Eastern:
The YouTube channel Progressive Central is live streaming today, interviewing Bernie Sanders supporters and providing coverage of what’s happening at the DNC:
Other Livestreams to Watch
Twitter and CBS are partnering and providing a live stream at this link. Participants will be using the hashtags #DemsInPhilly and #DemConvention.
Facebook will be partnering with ABC and streaming video and having live coverage starting at 4 p.m. every day. You can find that live stream here.
The Young Turks will add a livestream of the DNC on their YouTube channel later today.
Schedule For Day 2 of the RNC
According to the DemocraticConvention.com, the gavel in will occur at 4 p.m. Eastern. The speakers include (not necessarily in the order they will be speaking): Thaddeus Desmond, Dynah Haubert, Kate Burdick, Anton Moore, Dustin Parsons, Jelani Freeman, Students from Eagle Academy, Mothers of the Movement, Joe Sweeney, Lauren Manning, Ryan Moore, and President Bill Clinton. A roll call vote should occur near the beginning, after the gavel in time.
Find out how to watch the DNC in Spanish at AhoraMismo.com: