What a long,Watch Maninilip Online strange trip it's been.
On Wednesday night in Las Vegas, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton will face off for the third and final time on the debate stage, just a hair under three weeks until Election Day.
SEE ALSO: The first presidential debate was the most watched in American historyThe previous two debates have been full of contentious, fiery moments and plenty has happened off-stage to shake up the dynamic of the race each time. The ratings have certainly reflected high interest from voters, from the infamous vulgar 2005 conversation between Trump and Billy Bush, to attacks on Clinton for her email server.
Oh, and there was this guy.
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Like the previous two debates, it'll be harder to not watch thanks to complete and total blanket coverage from every possible outlet. And just like those debates, the third one will start at 9:00 p.m. ET/6:00 p.m. PT and its format will be the same as the first debate.
The moderator is Chris Wallace of Fox News and the topics will be: debt and entitlements, immigration, the economy, the Supreme Court, foreign hot spots, and each candidate's fitness to be president.
If you really want to relive the previous debates, you can find them across several YouTube channels, including CSPAN and NBC News. If you prefer to listen to them, CNN's TuneIn Debates page has them archived, as well.
You can also catch up on Mashable's complete debate coverage here.
Just like the first two presidential debates (and the vice-presidential debate), this one will get total coverage across television. The channels on which the debate will be broadcast will include: CBS, ABC, NBC, Fox, PBS, Fox News, MSNBC, CNBC, Fox Business, CNN, C-SPAN, C-SPAN 2, Azteca (Spanish), Univision (Spanish), and Telemundo (Spanish).
In Australia, Sky News will be airing C-SPAN's coverage of the debate. BBC News and Sky News will also be airing the debate in the UK.
Most of the above networks will offer streaming of the debate on their websites. Some will be free but others will require cable logins.
However, social media platforms are still providing streams of their own: Twitter (in partnership with Bloomberg), Facebook (in partnership with ABC), and YouTube (in partnership with the Washington Post, PBS, and Telemundo). Additional YouTube streams (from a variety of broadcasters, including NBC) will also be available.
In addition, CBS News Live (also available as a Roku app) and Hulu (subscription required) will stream the debate. Reuters TV will also offer streaming on its website and on its mobile apps (both iOS and Android).
If you're a user of the TuneIn radio app, you can also listen in to several sources, including CNN radio.
As with previous debates, NPR will be airing the debate (check affiliates here). Westwood One will be carrying live radio coverage of the debate (you can find those stations here) as will Fox News Radio (find your local station here).
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