How To Live Stream Tonight’s Democratic Debate on CNN For Free

We’re on the seventh Democratic debate, and it’s fighting time for Clinton and Sanders. While the Republican party is still bickering between four potential nominations, the Dems are looking at a one-on-one brawl. Between Clinton’s domination during Super Tuesday, the results of yesterday’s primaries in Kansas, Nebraska, and Louisiana, and the water crisis in Flint, Michigan, which is where the debate is being held, there’s a lot going on during this debate. In the past, cutting cable would also mean cutting off your real-time political opinions, but thankfully, that’s not the case anymore. Here’s how you can live stream tonight’s Democratic debate in Flint, Michigan, for free:

WHAT TIME IS THE DEMOCRATIC DEBATE?

You need to arrive in your donkey best at 8 p.m. ET (5 p.m. PT). It’s being moderated by Anderson Cooper, just FYI.

WHAT CANDIDATES WILL BE AT THE DEMOCRATIC DEBATE?

Are you repping Hillz or feeling the Bern? That’s the question you’ll need to ask yourself tonight. This is an especially big one as this will be the first time Former Sec. of State Hillary Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders (Vt.) will face each other after that much-discussed Super Tuesday. Also, the debate is taking place in Flint, Michigan, so you know that water crisis is going to be a major topic.

But who’s ahead? Everyone (except for Fox) is saying that it’s Clinton.

HOW MANY STATES DID HILLARY CLINTON WIN?

Clinton’s win in Louisiana has brought her up to 11.

What is the Clinton Benghazi story?

Here’s your cheat sheet. That article was published prior to Clinton’s hearing, but it’s still a good resource.

HOW MANY STATES DID BERNIE SANDERS WIN?

State wins aren’t reflecting Sanders’ online love. Sanders is currently at seven.

Can Bernie still win the nomination? 

Judging from his Super Saturday wins, it looks very possible.

WHAT IS SUPER TUESDAY?

A day when several U.S. states hold primary elections. It happened last Tuesday, and a lot of states and territories were involved: Alabama, Alaska, American Samoa, Arkansas, Georgia, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia. Clinton definitely won this round, scoring 1,052 delegates to Sanders’s 427. Here’s the breakdown if you want some more information.

HOW DO I LIVE STREAM THE DEMOCRATIC DEBATE?

You have a few options for this one. If you’re still connected to cable, you’ll be able to watch on CNN, CNN en Español, and CNN International. CNN will be broadcasting the debate on its site, CNN.com, as well as on its apps, listed below:

Have fun, and stay informed.

[Stream tonight’s Democratic debate for free on CNN.com]