When and where to watch the Kamala Harris, Donald Trump debate in Australia streaming and on TV
The upcoming debate between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris is generating significant interest in Australia. Scheduled to air live on September 11 from 11am Australia time, the debate will be broadcast and streamed on a number of local and international networks.
The ABC will be broadcasting coverage from 11:00am on ABC iView, the ABC News channel and likely on YouTube above, with further analysis to be provided after by Jeremy Fernandez, Julia Baird and guests. SBS and SBS On Demand will also have coverage direct from the US ABC network.
On commercial channels, such as Channel 9 and 9Now, 10 and 10 Play, 7 and 7 Plus coverage will begin between 10:55am - 11:00am.
Foxtel, Binge and Flash News will also be providing coverage. On Foxtel, Binge and Flash News the debate will be covered by MSNBC and CNN from 11am, with analysis from US reporters and personalities before and after the debate.
The debate, set to be held in Washington, D.C., marks a key moment in the U.S. election cycle. Trump and Harris, representing opposing sides in a highly polarized political climate, are expected to deliver sharp, contrasting arguments on a range of issues including the economy, foreign policy, and social justice.
Political analysts are closely watching this debate for its potential impact on voter sentiment and campaign strategies. For Australians interested in international politics, this debate offers a valuable opportunity to observe the key players in one of the world’s most influential democracies.