Where online can I watch all the upcoming presidential and vice presidential debates live?

I am a U.S. citizen living in Osaka, Japan and I really want to watch the upcoming presidential and vice presidential debates. Where online can I watch the debates live. I do not want to just see highlights and I simply must see them live!

British Broadcasting Corporation http://news.bbc.co.uk/ I would trust them more than I would any other US news. They do world events. My little sister is in Africa and when they started the riots there, it was the ONLY news that offered anything.

National Public Radio http://www.npr.org/ might offer something.

C-SPAN http://www.c-span.org/ (I will probably be watching this one.) has their channel on live right now on their main page. I don’t know what their opinion is, but it looks safe so far. If it is live now, am pretty sure it will be live for the debate.
“C-SPAN (officially, the Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network) is an American cable television network dedicated to airing non-stop coverage of government proceedings and public affairs programming.
All programs on the 3 C-SPAN’s are unedited, uncensored and commercial free, and with very few voice over announcements.
C-SPAN3 covers other live events and airs archived historical programming” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C-SPAN

If you are Republican you will probably like Fox http://www.foxnews.com/ I personally think they are biased and I don’t like how they interrupt their guests constantly and don’t let them finish their sentences. I find myself telling the ‘reporter’ through the TV, “LET HIM/HER FINISH!!” Then I have to change the channel to hear what the other person said. Search "fox news bias report" and you will get a lot of results. I personally do not want any commentary. I think most people are smart enough to figure out what the debate is about on their own. Watch the movie OUTFOXED to learn about the other side of the story about Fox news and why people thing their biased, if you don’t want to do your own research.

CNN http://www.cnn.com/ I am sure they are biased as well, but they don’t seem to interrupt their guests as much. If you are going there to watch the debate and not get the commentary, then this would probably be a safe bet. Although, I think they still have the annoying and flashy junk on the bottom like Fox does.

http://www.youdecide2008.com/ The dem and rep debates were on here, but I don’t think they were live. If you happen to miss it, it’s here.

http://www.politifact.com Dem and Rep love this site. It seems to be pretty balanced about the attack ads and emails going around.

6 Responses to “Where online can I watch all the upcoming presidential and vice presidential debates live?”

  1. I would check C-SPAN online
    It may not be live but you will be able to see it uncut
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  2. Watch it on FOX at least you will see commentators on both sides

    CNN is a liberal socialist media
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  3. I think http://www.foxnews.com/foxfriends/index.html
    will have a live feed.
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  4. go to either fox news or CNN, they both will cover them, and they come from opposite sites of the spectrum.
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  5. bbc.com,

    Fox news is bias – proof?… Karl Rove
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  6. jeep_girl_tx_24 on February 11th, 2010 at 8:44 am

    British Broadcasting Corporation http://news.bbc.co.uk/ I would trust them more than I would any other US news. They do world events. My little sister is in Africa and when they started the riots there, it was the ONLY news that offered anything.

    National Public Radio http://www.npr.org/ might offer something.

    C-SPAN http://www.c-span.org/ (I will probably be watching this one.) has their channel on live right now on their main page. I don’t know what their opinion is, but it looks safe so far. If it is live now, am pretty sure it will be live for the debate.
    “C-SPAN (officially, the Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network) is an American cable television network dedicated to airing non-stop coverage of government proceedings and public affairs programming.
    All programs on the 3 C-SPAN’s are unedited, uncensored and commercial free, and with very few voice over announcements.
    C-SPAN3 covers other live events and airs archived historical programming” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C-SPAN

    If you are Republican you will probably like Fox http://www.foxnews.com/ I personally think they are biased and I don’t like how they interrupt their guests constantly and don’t let them finish their sentences. I find myself telling the ‘reporter’ through the TV, “LET HIM/HER FINISH!!” Then I have to change the channel to hear what the other person said. Search "fox news bias report" and you will get a lot of results. I personally do not want any commentary. I think most people are smart enough to figure out what the debate is about on their own. Watch the movie OUTFOXED to learn about the other side of the story about Fox news and why people thing their biased, if you don’t want to do your own research.

    CNN http://www.cnn.com/ I am sure they are biased as well, but they don’t seem to interrupt their guests as much. If you are going there to watch the debate and not get the commentary, then this would probably be a safe bet. Although, I think they still have the annoying and flashy junk on the bottom like Fox does.

    http://www.youdecide2008.com/ The dem and rep debates were on here, but I don’t think they were live. If you happen to miss it, it’s here.

    http://www.politifact.com Dem and Rep love this site. It seems to be pretty balanced about the attack ads and emails going around.

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    Sources throughout.

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