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How to watch the presidential debate live on Yahoo

President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden will square off in their first debate at 9 p.m. ET on Tuesday at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland.

Yahoo News will be offering live fact checks during the debates, from our own team of journalists and our partner network.

To watch Tuesday’s face-off and the future presidential and vice presidential debates, you can tune in on yahoo.com or the Yahoo Election Center.

The debates will also stream on Yahoo News’ app and social media channels, including Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram and TikTok.

Here’s the entire list of debates for the 2020 election. All of the debates begin at 9 p.m. ET and will last for about 90 minutes.

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  • Sept. 29: First presidential debate, moderated by Fox News anchor Chris Wallace at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland

  • Oct. 7: Vice presidential debate, moderated by USA Today Washington Bureau chief Susan Page at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City

  • Oct. 15: Second presidential debate, moderated by C-SPAN host and political editor Steve Scully at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts in Miami

  • Oct. 22: Final presidential debate, moderated by NBC News White House correspondent and “Weekend Today” co-anchor Kristen Welker at Belmont University in Nashville.

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