Eight Democratic candidates vying to become the next mayor of New York City will face off live and in person on Wednesday night for the second of three official primary debates.
The first much anticipated in-person debate comes with roughly three weeks to go until the June 22nd primary, in an election that will determine the city’s path to recovery
Wednesday’s two-hour debate airs from 7 to 9 p.m., and is organized by the city’s Campaign Finance Board. It will be hosted by WABC-TV, and there are multiple ways to tune in:
- The first hour will be broadcast live on WABC Channel 7
- You can stream the entire event on Abc7NY.com and Univision41.com
- The CFB notes that you can also watch on the following channels: Optimum – 110, FiOs – 467, Spectrum – 1240, Comcast – 790, RCN – 618, NYC Life TV (Channel 25.1), and more
- To tune in on the radio: Bloomberg Radio New York 1130 AM and WQBU-FM (92.7 FM – Spanish)
Hat tip: gothamist.com