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It's the next meet-up between the two major-party presidential candidates. Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump face off at Washington University in St. Louis, Sunday, October 9th, beginning at 9pm. It's a different format than their first debate. This will be in the style of a town hall meeting with questions coming both from the moderator and the audience.
How can you be certain that the responses from Clinton and Trump are truthful? NPR will have a team of journalists fact-checking the debate in real time.
A transcript of the debate with added analysis are highlighted below, followed by context and fact-checking from NPR reporters and editors.
Live Updates begin at 9pm. You can listen along at 89.7 WKSU, at www.wksu.org or on our mobile app.
Note: This page will update automatically as the debate proceeds.
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