How to watch the first 2020 presidential debate between Biden and Trump

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The first 2020 presidential debate will be hosted by Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland.
  • The first 2020 presidential debate takes place on Tuesday at 9 p.m. ET.

  • President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden will face off publicly for the first time in Cleveland.

  • Fox News anchor Chris Wallace will moderate the debate.

  • Tune in to any major TV network, stream it on YouTube, or watch on C-SPAN.

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The last leg of the 2020 race kicks off with the first presidential debate between President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden on Tuesday.

The nominees will square off publicly for the first time at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland. The debate will air live from 9 to 10:30 p.m. ET with no commercial breaks. Tradition is a little different this debate season during a pandemic — expect no handshakes, a smaller audience, and prior testing for COVID-19.

Be prepared to see the two battle in 15-minute segments over their personal records and the Supreme Court, as well as their positions on the coronavirus pandemic, the economy, "race and violence in our cities," and the "integrity of the election," all topics selected by Fox News anchor Chris Wallace, who will moderate.

Also keep an eye out for some heated exchanges over recent news rocking the political arena, such as Trump's tax returns.

Americans are planning to tune in to a highly anticipated evening of relentless back-and-forth, as Election Day is only 35 days away.

Here's how to watch:

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