The Vice Presidential (VP) debate 2012 begins Thursday at 9 p.m. ET and live streaming is available on multiple channels online and TV. Here is your guide to where to watch online for free.
This Thursday is the only debate between Vice President Joe Biden and Congressman Paul Ryan, and will be held at Centre College in Danville, Kentucky. The topics will be on domestic and foreign policy, moderated by Martha Raddatz, ABC News Chief Foreign Correspondent. Biden will try to recuperate from last week's presidential debate loss between Obama and Romney, while Ryan will aim to maintain the momentum for the Republicans.
Will the Vice Presidential debate have similar outcomes, or will Biden come out on top?
Read also: Vice Presidential Debate Strategies: What to Expect from Each Candidate
In a recent survey by Reuters/Ipsos, Romney leads 45 percent to 44 percent among likely voters.
Where and when to watch the VP debate live stream online: (Debate starts at 9 p.m. ET)
YouTube Politics at youtube.com/politics.
ABC News is streaming the debate on its YouTube page, the YouTube Politics page, and its iPad App.
NBC News is streaming at NBCPolitics.com.
CBS News is streaming on Ustream.tv/cbsnews.
CNN is streaming on live.CNN.com and the CNN app.
Fox News is streaming on live.foxnews.com.
Wall Street Journal is streaming on live.wsj.com as well as on its iOS and Android app and smart TV platforms.
Washington Post will stream on its website, starting at 7 p.m. ET with a pre-show coverage.
Hulu will feature the debate coverage from ABC, Fox and Wall Street Journal.
Politico has a pre-show debate coverage from 8 p.m. ET on politico.com/livestream.
Univision is streaming in Spanish from their YouTube channel.
C-Span will be streaming from c-span.org/debates.