How to watch Wednesday's Democratic debate

The next Democratic debate is scheduled for November 20. Ten of the top primary candidates for the Democratic nomination for president take the stage on Wednesday in Atlanta for the fifth Democratic debate of the 2020 campaign season. The debate is co-hosted by MSNBC and The Washington Post and is scheduled to begin at 9 p.m. ET.

How to watch the next Democratic debateDate: Wednesday, November 20, 2019Time: 9 p.m. ETLocation: Tyler Perry Studios – Atlanta, GeorgiaTV Channel: MSNBCOnline stream: Watch the debate on MSNBC.com or washingtonpost.com or on fuboTV (free trial offer)Analysis: Watch CBSN for live coverage of the debate before, during and afterFollow: Debate live blog and analysisWhich candidates qualified for the debate?

There will be two fewer candidates on stage than in October because former Housing Secretary Julián Castro failed to qualify this time and former Texas Congressman Beto O'Rourke ended his bid for the White House.

Here are the 10 candidates who have qualified to appear:

Joe Biden, former vice presidentCory Booker, New Jersey senator Pete Buttigieg, mayor of South Bend, IndianaTulsi Gabbard, Hawaii representativeKamala Harris, California senatorAmy Klobuchar, Minnesota senatorBernie Sanders, Vermont senatorTom Steyer, businessmanElizabeth Warren, Massachusetts senatorAndrew Yang, entrepreneur How do the Democratic candidates qualify for the debate?

The Democratic National Committee raised the polling and donor criteria that candidates must meet to qualify for the November debate. Candidates could either reach 3% in four national or early-state, DNC-approved polls, or reach 5% in two early-state polls. They also had to demonstrate that they have 165,000 unique donors, including at least 600 each in at least 20 states, U.S. territories or the District of Columbia.

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