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    Watch and follow the live fact check of Monday’s presidential debate

    A huge audience is expected to tune into tonight’s debate, which some predict could reach 100 million viewers. Both Hillary Clinton and GOP nominee Donald Trump will try to sway…

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    By Caitlin Shamberg • Sep 26, 2016 • 1 min read

    A huge audience is expected to tune into tonight’s debate, which some predict could reach 100 million viewers. Both Hillary Clinton and GOP nominee Donald Trump will try to sway the 18 percent of voters who are still undecided.

    You can tune into KCRW or listen to at KCRW.com for the debate which starts at 6:00 pm PT / 9:00 pm ET, followed by special NPR coverage.

    Below you can watch the livestream of the debate on NBC and follow along as NPR fact checks the debate in real time.

    Watch the debate

    Follow NPR’s live fact check

    NPR’s politics team, with help from reporters and editors who cover national security, immigration, business, foreign policy and more, will be annotating the debate. Portions of the debate with added analysis are highlighted, followed by context and fact check from NPR reporters and editors.

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      Caitlin Shamberg

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