It's time for another Presidential Debate, with Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump now having plenty more to talk about this time around.

The second Presidential Debate is set to go down Sunday night at Washington University in St. Louis, Mo. As always, the debate begins at 9 p.m. ET and lasts for 90 minutes, with no commercial interruptions. The debate will be hosted by CNN's Anderson Cooper and ABC News' Martha Raddatz, with C-SPAN's Steven Scully serving as back-up moderator should someone get sick. Every major network and several social media sites will be airing live coverage of the debate.

However, this debate will be quite different from the first one. Debate no. 2 will be "town hall" style, with Clinton and Trump able to walk freely and take questions from the audience, rather than being stuck behind a podium.

This debate will likely feature a discussion of the latest Trump scandal, with the GOP nominee being heard in a 2005 audio clip making sexually vulgar comments about women to Access Hollywood host Billy Bush. Clinton's campaign has already released an ad centered on the leaked audio and the Democratic nominee herself has slammed the comments.

Trump has apologized for the comments in a new video:

Of course, Clinton has her own scandals to address, which Trump should be happy to bring up, including her private email server, Benghazi and more.

So who do you think will win the second Presidential Debate? Try to be objective, and vote in our poll below:

Who will win the second Presidential Debate?

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