Republican Debate [LIVE STREAM]: Where to Watch 2016 GOP Candidate Event
Thursday is the very first Republican debate for the 2016 Presidential election. The evening's event puts together all 17 GOP candidates (in two separate segments) for an all-out disagree-a-thon. Unfortunately, it seems the only place to see the event is over on Fox News. But don't worry, they've got a live stream for you. Of course, if you don't have cable, you might be screwed. Though to see candidates Donald Trump and Chris Christie go at it (possibly but probably), it might be worth it just to get cable for a month or so. Just saying.
Those wanting to watch, or hatewatch, the event can do so on Fox News or FoxNews.com. It can also be seen on the Fox News app as long as you have a cable subscription. (Or someone else's login information.)
The one nobody care's about first debate, which involves candidates 11-17, will begin at 5 p.m. ET. At 6 p.m., Fox will air an online pre-show with the actual event involving GOP candidates ranking 1-10 – you know, the meat and potatoes – beginning at 9 p.m.
Afterwards, at 11 p.m., Fox will host an online post-debate show.
The candidates, ranked from 1-17, are as follows:
1. Donald Trump
2. Jeb Bush
3. Scott Walker
4. Mike Huckabee
5. Ben Carson
6. Ted Cruz
7. Marco Rubio
8. Rand Paul
9. Chris Christie
10. John Kasich
11. Carly Fiorina
12. Rick Santorum
13. Rick Perry
14. Bobby Jindal
15. George Pataki
16. Lindsey Graham
17. Jim Gilmore
Watch the live stream over on Fox News.
Also airing tonight at 11 p.m. will be the final episode of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. So... maybe you can just switch over to Comedy Central at 11 p.m. and ditch the post-debate show.
Just a thought.