How to watch the Democratic debate tonight

By Erica Hernandez, erica.hernandez@ajc.com

For the first time in the 2016 election, the Democratic debate stage will only feature two candidates: Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders. The one-on-one showdown, hosted by MSNBC, will kick off at 9 p.m. tonight

You may be searching for MSNBC (channel 120) for a while, as it’s not apart of most basic cable packages. But, you can also watch a live stream of the debate via MSNBC.com here.

Tonight’s debate will be moderated by Chuck Todd and Rachel Maddow at the University of New Hampshire in Durham, New Hampshire.

Follow The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s coverage of the #DemDebate by reading up on the things to watch for tonight in our Political Insider Blog.

While you’re watching, you can follow a live stream of curated tweets here. Stay on top of every zinger, point scored and oops moment with AJC political reporters, local and national political experts and assorted other interesting people tweeting about the event.

After debate, AJC reporter Greg Bluestein, who traveled to New England to report on the debate, will have a full breakdown of what went down here.

You can also follow your boy Blue at tonight’s debate by adding “AJCnews” on Snapchat.