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Related: About this forumIs the debate tonight being monitored by CNN or MSNBC?
I keep hearing both are, which can't be correct.
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Is the debate tonight being monitored by CNN or MSNBC? (Original Post)
MoonRiver
Feb 2016
OP
CNN. You can tell because they have 'the countdown to' on their screen and have for
applegrove
Feb 2016
#6
PunkinPi
(4,875 posts)1. It's a town hall on CNN moderated by Anderson Cooper
MineralMan
(146,317 posts)3. Will O'Malley participate? I thought he suspended his campaign.
I think it's fine if he does, since he will still be on the ballot in NH, but I wouldn't blame him if he took a pass on this debate.
PunkinPi
(4,875 posts)5. He did suspend his campaign,
and I don't think he will be participating in the NH town hall. The link I included above was posted at 12:13 PM ET, Wed February 3, 2016, with the update: "Update: After Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley dropped out of the race Monday night, the start time of the town hall was moved to 9 p.m."
phleshdef
(11,936 posts)2. Tonight is a townhall on CNN, tomorrow night is the debate on MSNBC.
MoonRiver
(36,926 posts)4. Ok, thanks. That's the source of my confusion!
applegrove
(118,682 posts)6. CNN. You can tell because they have 'the countdown to' on their screen and have for
the last day.
restorefreedom
(12,655 posts)7. cnn tonight.
but apparently msnbc has a countdown clock to their debate tomorrow which is confusing everyone
its not their fault, really...they are just screaming incompetents over there.
Nanjeanne
(4,961 posts)8. It's a Town Hall Tonight
Same format as previous town hall.
Pre-approved questions.
nc4bo
(17,651 posts)9. There's a debate tonight? Really.
I'm confused.