How to watch the Kaine vs Pence vice presidential debate

The Democratic and Republican candidates for vicepresident—Sen. Tim Kaine, of Virginia, and Gov. Mike Pence, of Indiana, respectively—will have their first debate at 9 pm.

Vicepresidential candidates Mike Pence (left) and Tim Kaine will debate in Farmville, Virginia.
Vicepresidential candidates Mike Pence (left) and Tim Kaine will debate in Farmville, Virginia.
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After the first debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump broke audience records with a whopping 84 million viewers, both campaigns are getting ready for another showdown tonight, one that might be less ambitious but is equally important in the race for the White House.

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The Democratic and Republican candidates for vicepresident—Sen. Tim Kaine, of Virginia, and Gov. Mike Pence, of Indiana, respectively—will have their first debate at 9 pm.

When: Tuesday, October 4, 2016 at 9 pm (Eastern) / 8 pm (Central) / 6 pm (Pacific); the debate will last 90 minutes

Where: Longwood University in Farmville, Virginia.

How can I watch?

Univision News will broadcast the debate live, in Spanish and English, through:

A team of Univision News reporters and analysts will also be running a live blog with up-to-the-minute commentary of the debate.

On Twitter, our Univision Política account will share the most relevant moments of the debate, and you’ll be able to vote on which vicepresidential candidate is winning the debate by using the hashtags #GanaKaine or #GanaPence.