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Follow NPR’s live fact check of the Town Hall Presidential Debate

This annotated transcript will tell you what’s true and what’s false.

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By Caitlin Shamberg • Oct 9, 2016 • 1 min read

Presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump face each other again Sunday for their second of three debates; this time in a Town Hall setting.

It’s supposed to feel more intimate and the questions come directly from “uncommitted” voters in the audience, giving the candidates a chance to appeal directly to voters. However, after a video was released showing Donald Trump saying lewd and vulgar things about women, many in the GOP have withdrawn their support of the candidate.

You can tune into KCRW or listen to at KCRW.com to the debate which starts at 6:00 pm PT / 9:00 pm ET, followed by special NPR coverage. Or stream it here and follow NPR’s live fact checking below.

Follow along as NPR fact checks the debate live

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