The very first 2016 presidential election Democratic Debate is gearing up for air this Tuesday, Oct. 13. CNN has released the lineup for the debate, which will include stars Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, but the network has just dropped an interesting piece of news: they're keeping a podium on standby just in case vice president Joe Biden announces his run for president. Furthermore, CNN will offer up a live stream of the debate starting on Tuesday night via their homepage.
As of this moment, Biden is still uncertain whether or not he'll run, but his supporters sure are trying to sway the current VP's decision towards yes – as seen by Draft Biden super PAC.
The Huffington Post reports that CNN's senior White House correspondent, Jim Acosta, recently posted a photo of Biden's podium to Twitter, noting that it's just in case Biden decides to make an announcement.
In case of Biden break out podium number 6. Here it is folks. #DemDebate pic.twitter.com/27B7ij3IEO
— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) October 12, 2015
CNN released the lineup for the debate earlier, with the center position going to Democratic hopeful Hillary Clinton. She'll be surrounded by the likes of Bernie Sanders (to her right) and Martin O'Malley standing on her left. The quintet will be rounded out by Jim Webb and Lincoln Chafee.
Seems like a small crowd in comparison to the 16 or so Republican candidates who participated in those debates, doesn't it, folks?
At last night's debate, the GOP candidates shared what they want their Secret Service code names to be. Which is your favorite? #GOPDebate #NBC2016 A photo posted by TODAY (@todayshow) on Sep 17, 2015 at 5:35am PDT
The first Democratic debate kicks off on CNN Tuesday, Oct. 13, at 8:30 p.m. CNN's live stream starts at 8 p.m.
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