Article snippet: Barely a month has passed since the first set of Democratic debates, and round two has arrived. CNN is broadcasting two nights of Democratic primary debates this week from Detroit, and there are a few changes from the first set NBC hosted in June. Here’s how to watch the debates and a look at who is participating: The debates will air Tuesday, July 30, and Wednesday, July 31, at 8 p.m. The debates will air on CNN this time around. CNN will air the debates exclusively on its own platforms, including CNN.com and its mobile apps. Unlike the June event, the July debates will not be streamed on social media platforms like YouTube, Facebook, or Twitter. Don’t have a cable subscription? Don’t fret: Users will be able to watch the stream online from CNN for free without a cable provider login. Nineteen out of the 20 participants in the June debates will be participating again in July. The exception? Representative Eric Swalwell, who dropped out of the race, will be replaced by Montana Governor Steve Bullock. Representative Seth Moulton again did not qualify to appear onstage. On Tuesday night, the lineup is as follows: Bullock, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, Representative John Delaney, Governor John Hickenlooper, Senator Amy Klobuchar, former representative Beto O’Rourke, Representative Tim Ryan, Senator Bernie Sanders, Senator Elizabeth Warren, and Marianne Williamson. On Wednesday, the lineup will be: Senator Michael Bennet, former vice president Joe Biden, Senator Cory Book... Link to the full article to read more
The second round of Democratic debates: How to watch, and who is participating - The Boston Globe
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