What Channel is the Presidential Debate: Channel Listing and Live Stream for the Last Debate

Impact

It's once again time for America's favorite brand of political theater: the presidential debates. Across the nation, concerned citizens will be tuning in at 9 p.m. EST to learn more about the candidates' stances on foreign policy. And, in a digital age, many will watch the debate on the Internet, or follow along via Twitter, Facebook, or here at PolicyMic.

Topics for the debate include:

The Middle East and new forms of terrorism The wars in Afghanistan and Pakistan Israel and Iran The rise of China America's role in the world

The debate between president Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney, moderated by Bob Schieffer, takes place in Florida, at Lynn University in Boca Raton. It is the third and final debate. 

Watch the debate LIVE on PolicyMic here.

Television Schedule for the Presidential Debate

TV Channels broadcasting live include ABC, NBC, FOX, CBS, CNN, Fox News, MSNBC and more. Check the local listings on TV Guide.com.

Live Streaming of the Presidential Debate

AOL will provide a live stream of the debate. It will also air on YouTube's Election Hub.

Final Presidential Debate details:

Topic: Foreign policy

PolicyMic will be covering the final presidential debate in its entirety. Check in for fun (and feminist!) GIF-filled live coverage of the debate here, or check out our pundits' live blogs for live analysis, gaffe recaps, and zingers aplenty!