How to watch Tuesday's Democratic debate

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Twelve of the top Democratic presidential primary candidates take the stage tonight in Ohio for the fourth Democratic debate of the 2020 campaign season. The debate is co-hosted by CNN and The New York Times and scheduled to begin at 8:00 p.m. ET.

How to watch the Democratic debate TonightDate: Tuesday, October 15, 2019Time: 8 to 11 p.m. ETLocation: Otterbein University – Westerville, OHTV Channel: CNN, CNN en Español and CNN InternationalOnline stream: Watch the debate on CNN.com or watch CNN on fuboTV (free trial offer)Analysis: Watch CBSN for live coverage of the debate before, during and afterFollow:  Preview: Which candidates qualified for the debate?

Here are the 12 candidates who have qualified to appear at tonight's debate.

Joe Biden, former vice presidentCory Booker, New Jersey senator Pete Buttigieg, mayor of South Bend, IndianaJulián Castro, former Housing and Urban Development SecretaryKamala Harris, California senatorAmy Klobuchar, Minnesota senatorBeto O'Rourke, former Texas congressmanBernie Sanders, Vermont senatorTom Steyer, businessmanElizabeth Warren, Massachusetts senatorAndrew Yang, entrepreneurTulsi Gabbard, Hawaii congresswomanHow do the Democratic candidates qualify for the debate?

The criteria to qualify for the October debate are the same as the criteria for the . Each candidate must reach at least 2% in four qualifying polls and raise money from 130,000 unique donors.

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