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Presidential Debate 3 Live Stream Free (CNN, Fox, Facebook, Youtube): Start Time to Watch Donald Trump vs Hillary Clinton Tonight

Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton will have their final showdown in the last presidential debate tonight at 9 p.m. ET in Las Vegas. Both campaigns will have a final shot at convincing the tens of millions of American voters expected to tune in why he/she should be the 45th president of the United States.

The third debate will take place at the University of Nevada – Las Vegas and have a similar format to the first presidential debate – six timed segments of approximately 15 minutes each. The final debate will be moderated by Chris Wallace, host of Fox News Sunday, who will ask questions on the following six topics: the economy, immigration, national debt and entitlements, the Supreme Court, foreign problems and "fitness to be president." Tonight's debate will run from 9:00-10:30 pm ET without commercial breaks.

Moderator Lester Holt (C) raises his hand during the first presidential debate between Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, U.S., September 26, 2016.
Moderator Lester Holt (C) raises his hand during the first presidential debate between Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, U.S., September 26, 2016. | (Photo: REUTERS/Mike Segar)

The debate will take place amid the Trump campaign's loss of momentum and support in recent weeks after a damaging leaked hot mic video of Trump bragging to former "Access Hollywood" host Billy Bush about trying but failing to have sex with a married woman, and groping and kissing women without their consent that has both conservatives and liberals up in arms about his self-confessed actions being sexual assault.

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Republican leaders like House Speaker Paul Ryan and Arizona senator John McCain have since condemned Trump's remarks in the video and have revoked their endorsement of him, causing Trump to lash out at his own party and claiming that the election is rigged against him.

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, however, is dealing with her own campaign problems with whistleblowing website WikiLeaks releasing so far 21,000 of 50,000 emails it claims to have from Hillary Clinton's campaign chair John Podesta. The leaked emails exposed the Clinton campaign's unethically close relationship with top media outlets like The New York Times, CNN and Politico, internal strife between Chelsea Clinton and a top Bill Clinton aide, efforts to block former Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders from securing the party's nomination, and hostile internal remarks never meant to be public against Clinton funders and supporters that have since their released strained relations.

Amid this unusually ugly presidential election, Trump and Clinton – both embroiled in scandals and having the most unfavorable view of presidential candidates in US history – will have a final face-off tonight.

Here are different ways you can watch tonight's presidential debate that is expected to be intense and no holds barred.

TV Channels
The debate will be broadcasted live on all major TV networks – ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, PBS, CNN, CNBC, Fox News Channel, MSNBC, BBC, Fox Business Network, and CSPAN.

Online Livestream
You can watch the live stream third presidential debate on washingtonpost.com, CSPAN, CNN.com, CBS.com, Bloomberg TV and on NBC.com


YouTube, Facebook, Twitter Live Stream
If you prefer to watch the debate on a social media site, then here are some options to choose from.

 Youtube: NBC News, CBS News, Fox News, PBS NewsHour, Washington Post, The New York Times.

 Facebook: ABC is partnering with Facebook for the third presidential debate and you can watch it on ABC's Facebook page by clicking here.

 Twitter: Twitter is again partnering with Bloomberg to air the debate live at debates.twitter.com

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