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The second round of Democratic debates are coming, and it could be a make-or-break moment for a number of presidential candidates. Here’s what you need to know, from how to watch the debates to what to watch for.
How to watch:
Date: Tuesday, July 30 and Wednesday, July 31
Time: 8 p.m. Eastern
Where: The debates will be held in Michigan, a state Trump won by less than half a percentage point.
Why are there two nights? Because there are 20 candidates. Well, there are more than 20 candidates running for the Democratic nomination, but only 20 will be debating. So like last time, 10 candidates will debate on the first night and 10 on the second.
Who’s on which stage? We’ll find out Thursday evening when CNN broadcasts a randomized draw to pick who’s on which stage. To avoid chance putting lower-tier candidates all in one debate, CNN broke up the group of 20 into three separate drawings. This post will be updated as soon as we know exactly where the candidates are on each stage.