Politics & Government
CNN Democratic Town Halls In South Carolina: How To Watch
CNN is set to host individual Democratic presidential candidate town halls in South Carolina on Monday and Wednesday.

CHARLESTON, SC — CNN will host a town hall on Monday and Wednesday night in Charleston, South Carolina, for Democratic presidential candidates in the build up to the Palmetto State primary and Super Tuesday.
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders is set to take the Memminger Auditorium stage at 9 p.m. ET, with former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg expected at 10 p.m. ET, and businessman Tom Seyer at 11 p.m. ET.
After the Democratic candidates participate in a debate in South Carolina on Tuesday, former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, former Vice President Joe Biden, Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar and Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren will appear in their own CNN town halls on Wednesday.
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Bloomberg was originally scheduled to have his town hall on Monday, but delayed the event so he could best prepare for the debate on Tuesday, according to the Associated Press.
The Democratic candidates who qualify to participate in Super Tuesday on March 3 will be invited to an additional CNN town hall, according to the news organization. Additionally, the moderators for Monday and Wednesday's town halls in South Carolina have not yet been announced, but the audience will be made up of invited Democrats.
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How To Watch
The town hall will be exlcusively aired on CNN affiliated platforms. You can watch Monday's town halls on CNN, CNN en Espanol, CNN International and CNN Airport Network.
You can also stream the event on CNN.com.
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