Election 2024: How to Watch the First Harris/Trump Debate Online
The first presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump will take place on Tuesday, Sept. 10. Below, we’re outlining everything you need to know about ABC’s Trump vs. Harris debate, from where to watch it online to the debate rules.
The debate, which will be moderated by ABC News’ David Muir and Linsey Davis, will last 90 minutes with two commercial breaks. As previously announced, following a virtual coin flip, Trump has chosen to deliver the last closing statement of the evening, while Vice President Harris got to select podium placement and will be on the right side of your screen.
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What Channel Is the First Trump vs. Harris Debate On?
The first presidential debate between Trump and Harris will be hosted by ABC News and televised on ABC, and livestreamed on Hulu and Disney+. It will also be simulcast on all major networks, so you can catch coverage from CNN, MSNBC, Fox News and more. (If you’re a cord-cutter hoping to catch debate coverage from some of the aforementioned networks, here’s how to stream Fox News and how to watch CNN without cable.)
How to Watch the First Trump vs. Harris Debate Online
If you want to stream the first Harris/Trump debate online, you’ll need to subscribe to a live-TV streaming service that includes ABC, or sign up for Disney+ or Hulu. Alternatively, you can stream the presidential debate online for free through YouTube.
Stream Trump vs. Harris Debate on Disney+
Disney Plus is one the easiest (and cheapest!) ways to watch the Trump vs. Harris debate live online. With plans starting at just $7.99/month, you can access the debate livestream in addition to the entire Disney Plus library. If you only want to watch the debate, simply cancel your subscription when the debate concludes to avoid paying for subsequent months.
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Stream Trump vs. Harris Debate on Hulu
The Trump/Harris debate will also livestream on Hulu, which can be bundled with Disney Plus. It can, however, also be subscribed to by itself for just $7.99/month. It’s just as easy — and cheap! — as Disney Plus, but with Hulu you’ll unlock critically acclaimed shows like The Bear, Reservation Dogs and more in addition to Tuesday’s presidential debate. Subscriptions can, of course, be cancelled any time. And, if you’re a student, Hulu student streaming subscriptions ringing in at just $1.99/month.
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Sling is one of the most affordable cord-cutting options for accessing ABC live. The service offers three subscriptions with different channel lineups, but the Sling Blue plan is all you’ll need to access your local ABC channel. (Remember, double check that Sling offers ABC in your ZIP code before signing up.) While there’s no free trial period for Sling, the live-TV streaming service is currently offering new users $20 off their first month, bringing Sling Blue down from $45/month to just $22.50/month. If you can access ABC through Sling and want a near-total replacement for cable TV, this is the most cost-effective service for watching the Trump vs. Harris first debate online.
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Stream Trump vs. Harris Debate on DirecTV Stream
DirecTV Stream offers a five-day free trial and a few different subscription options for a variety of prices so you can choose whichever fits your budget. The Entertainment package is the least expensive and offers ABC in certain areas in addition to more than 90 other channels. Right now, DirecTV is bundling their subscriptions with the Sports Pack, bringing the $94.98/month value down to just $79.98/month. With no annual contract what’s not to love about watching the Harris vs. Trump debate live online with DirecTV Stream?
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Stream Trump vs. Harris Debate on Fubo
Fubo offers new users a seven-day free trial and its Pro plan grants subscribers access to ABC in select areas. Plus, you get access to over 175 other channels and the plan costs $79.99/month. More good news? You can cancel and change your plan at any time, making Fubo an easy and low-commitment way for watching the Trump vs. Harris debate without cable.
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Stream Trump vs. Harris Debate on Hulu + Live TV
The Hulu + Live TV subscription is a more expensive option for watching the Harris/Trump debate without cable, ringing in at $76.99/month. With that being said, you get a lot of content with this bundle subscription. You gain access to the Hulu streaming library and ABC, as well as ESPN Plus and Disney Plus. This is a comprehensive packing for addressing all your cord-cutter needs — not just for watching the debate online.
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Who’s Moderating the Debate?
With ABC News hosting the debate, David Muir and Linsey Davis will be moderating the debate. The following networks will simulcast the event and provide commentary: CNN, Fox News, MSNBC and more.
Trump vs. Harris Debate Rules
Both candidates have agreed to the following list of rules during their first debate:
The moderators will be the only people asking questions; candidates will not be permitted to ask questions of each other.
No opening statements; closing statements will be two minutes per candidate.
Candidates will stand behind podiums for the duration of the debate.
Props or prewritten notes are not allowed.
No topics or questions will be shared in advance with campaigns or candidates.
Candidates will be given a pen, a pad of paper, and a bottle of water.
Candidates will be afforded two-minute answers to questions, two-minute rebuttals, and one extra minute for follow-ups, clarifications, or responses.
Candidates’ microphones will be live only for the candidate whose turn it is to speak, and muted when the time belongs to another candidate.
Campaign staff may not interact with candidates during commercial breaks.
Moderators will seek to enforce timing agreements and ensure a civilized discussion.
There will be no audience in the room.
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