Clinton, Sanders, & O’Malley Qualify For Sunday’s NBC News Debate
O’Malley joined other Democratic hopefuls in calling for greater collaboration between Silicon Valley and the government to figure how to secure against threats from violent extremists such as ISIS. A total of six primary debates were scheduled by the Democratic National Committee, half the amount the Republican party scheduled for 2015-2016.
The Democrats are getting ready for their debate in SC on Sunday.
Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton, former Maryland governor Martin O’Malley and Sen.
Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders and Martin O’Malley will meet for the fourth time – and it’s their final face-off before the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary. O’Malley has been polling at about 5 percent in Iowa, but is falling short of that in New Hampshire, South Carolina, and in national surveys.
If the big screen is your thing, you’ll be able to view the debate on your television through your local NBC station starting at 9 p.m. ET.
Online: NBC News and YouTube are co-hosting the event and streams will be available on both. Regardless of who you are throwing your vote behind, it’s good to watch the seemingly endless debates to get a feel for each candidate in the presidential election. The debate will re-air on MSNBC at 11:00pm ET. Last month, Clinton led by 9 percentage points.
Clinton and Sanders are now trying to demonstrate what a general election race would be like if they win the Democratic nomination.