It’s ready: Kamala Harris and Donald Trump face each other in the TV duel for the US election. German channels are also broadcasting the debate. Here you can read which ones.
The US election campaign is entering its hot phase at the latest with the TV duel between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. Who will be the most powerful person in the world in the coming years? The television debate is likely to be a deciding factor. The organizing US broadcaster ABC had already published the extensive rules for the 90-minute format at the beginning of September (read more about it here) – on Wednesday night things will now get serious.
TV duel between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump live
That night, the world is watching the groundbreaking exchange of blows between the Democratic vice president and the former Republican incumbent – and German television stations are also broadcasting the showdown in Philadelphia live. You can watch the discussion on TV or in the stream here:
RTL and ntv are there at night from 2:45 a.m. Moderator Etienne Bell will classify and analyze the duel together with the American political scientist Andrew Denison. The two broadcasters also have their own reporter on site in Philadelphia. The debate will be shown with simultaneous German translation and, in addition to the linear program, will also be available via streaming RTL+ to see.
Public broadcasting will also be there live. The transmission in First starts at 2:50 and will also be on Tagesschau24 shown. The news channel World and the streaming platform Joyn also broadcast the duel Harris vs. Trump.
The star keeps you up to date on the latest developments before and after the duel with lots of analyzes and reports. You can read everything about the 2024 US election here.
A new president will be elected in the United States on November 5, 2024. After incumbent Joe Biden withdraws, Vice President Kamala Harris is running for the Democratic Party. On the Republican side, Donald Trump, US President from 2017 to 2021, is running. Despite Harris’ recent higher poll numbers, the outcome of the election is considered completely open.
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