Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are set to do battle once again in tonight's Democratic Debate in Milwaukee, WI.

Clinton and Sanders will engage in the newest Democratic debate, this time at the Helen Bader Concert Hall in the Helene Zelazo Center for the Performing Arts at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. PBS NewsHour co-anchors Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff will moderate the debate.
The debate begins at 9 p.m. ET on PBS, and is scheduled to run for two hours.

This is the first debate after the two big landmarks in the election season, the Iowa caucus and the New Hampshire primary. Clinton narrowly defeated Sanders in the Iowa caucus while Sanders handily beat Clinton in the New Hampshire primary.

While Clinton has been the prohibitive Democratic frontrunner for quite some time now, Sanders is steadily gaining momentum. Will national public opinion swing more in Sanders' favor after tonight's debate? Only time will tell.

Watch Democratic Debate On PBS Online Or Through Mobile Devices

So what if you're not near a television (or don't have PBS) and want to view the debate live? PBS NewsHour has a live stream on YouTube, which you can watch below for free without any need for a cable subscription.

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