Third presidential debate 2016 live stream: Watch online

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The very last presidential debate for this year takes place tonight, and you can watch it all online. Here’s our guide to when and where to tune in.

We have finally reached the home stretch of this long election cycle, which means it’s time for the very last presidential debate. Once again, only Republican nominee Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton qualified to participate in the debate.

Per the Commission on Presidential Debates, this third debate will follow the format of the first. In other words, there should be six segments of roughly 15 minutes each, though as we saw in the first debate, the segments can run long. Chris Wallace, anchor of Fox News Sunday, will solely moderate this debate. Finally, the debate will be held at the Las Vegas campus of the University of Nevada.

Last week, Wallace announced the topics he has selected. They are as follows: debt and entitlements, immigration, the economy, the Supreme Court, foreign hot spots, and fitness or qualifications to be President. In other words, each topic will receive only one segment. However, he has not released the questions, merely the topics.

As with previous debates, the action begins at 9 p.m. ET and will last for approximately 90 minutes without any commercials aired during that time.

Once again, ABC News and Facebook will stream the debate together, while Twitter and Bloomberg Politics will do the same on that platform, along with a stream of debate-related tweets. Below, you can find links to plenty of live streams for the debates:

Date: Wednesday, October 19
Start time: 9 p.m. ET
TV Channel: ABC, CBS, NBC, MSNBC, CNN, Fox, C-SPAN, PBS, and Fox News, as well as Twitter and Facebook
Live stream: ABC | CBS | NBC | Fox | C-SPAN | PBS | Fox NewsABC News on Facebook | Twitter | Additional links

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