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How to Watch MSNBC’s Democratic Debate on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, & More

White HouseLooking to watch the Democratic Debate this week on MSNBC? The next debate starts November 20th, 2019 at 9 p.m. EST on MSNBC. As a cord cutter, you have many options to stream the debate on your Roku, Fire TV, and Apple TV.

Here is how to stream Democratic Debates on MSNBC using a live TV streaming service:

Live TV Streaming Services

Sling TV will stream the MSNBCdebate for free and is just $25 a month after that. If you skip the free trial you can get the first month for just $15 and $25 a month after that.

Hulu With Live TV costs just $44.99 with a free trial for new customers and includes MSNBC in most areas.

YouTube TV is just $49.99 and includes most locals including MSNBC along with a 5-day free trial.

FuboTV costs $54.99 and includes MSNBC.

AT&T TV NOW starts at $65 a month. You can also get a 7-day free trial to test out the service before you pay.

If you want to make sure you don’t miss the debate you may want to take advantage of one of the free trials listed above.

Update: You may also want to see if the app is streaming for free on the NBC News app.

Editors Note:

For years now, Cord Cutters News has offered guides on how to watch major events. During the last election, we covered both Democratic and Republican debates. This year, only the Democratic party is having debates. Posting about how to watch a debate or convention is not an endorsement.

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