Ready for Hillary Clinton vs. Donald Trump,Arnold Reyes Archives round two?
The two candidates face off in the second presidential debate on Sunday at 9 p.m. ET at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.
SEE ALSO: Donald Trump's most vulgar comments yet caught on tapeNot much has happened since the last deba ... what's that? Trump said what? Well, that certainly changes things.
You can watch on any of the major networks and cable news channels, as well as PBS and Univision.
There are also several YouTube channels you can livestream the debate from, including channels from NBC, PBS and CSPAN.
Another option: stream it from Twitter or Facebook. (There will also be a Spanish-language livestream on Facebook.) And, yes, you can watch the debate in virtual reality.
A Clinton campaign official told Politico that the Democratic nominee will attack Trump directly for his remarks about groping women
But, in the same Politicostory, a Democrat close to the Clintons said they fully expect Trump "will figure he’s got nothing to lose, so he might as well go all out." Since Friday's scandal broke, the Republican nominee has already retweeted Juanita Broaddrick, the woman who accused Bill Clinton of rape in 1999.
If you were hoping for a calm debate, then you're probably going to be disappointed. Trump is backed into a corner, and this might get real ugly, real fast.
This will be a town hall-style debate, with around 40 participants (selected and screened by Gallup) ready with questions. Around eight of them will actually be able to ask their questions, according to CNN.
The moderators will be ABC's Martha Raddatz and Anderson Cooper from CNN.
A quick call to your therapist is a good idea. Maybe hug a puppy to prepare your soul for the beating its about to take. Or, you know, there is always booze.
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