Users can easily watch the second presidential debate on iPhone, iPad and Android devices from many sources, and it’s now easier to share clips from the debate on Facebook.
Tonight, Mitt Romney and Barack Obama will debate at Hofstra University in a town hall-style debate that covers foreign and domestic policy. Users who can’t watch TV can watch the second presidential debate on their mobile devices and use a new app to share clips of the debate, along with the comments and a whole pile of bad jokes that cluttered Twitter and Facebook. Thanks to the town hall style of the discussion, selected questions from ‘real’ people will come instead of the moderator.
How to Watch the Second Presidential Debate on iPhone, iPad and Android
The 2nd Presidential Debate starts at 21:00 eastern time and covers the biggest new stations. The discussion will also be broadcast live on YouTube and NPR.
Tonite’s presidential debate offers a significant chance for Obama to make a comeback after what many consider a weak first outing, so expect a heated debate. During the discussion, open Cliptamatic to share clips of the discussion to Facebook.
YouTube Second Presidential Debate Broadcast
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=videoseries
The easiest way to watch the second Presidential Debate of 2012 is to go on YouTube. youtube.com/politics Tonite for a live stream of the Presidential Debate.
iPhone users can watch the Presidential Debate in the iOS 6 YouTube app, and iPad users can use the Safari browser to view the debate in full screen. Any of these options supports AirPlay to an Apple TV for users who have a TV but no cable or antenna access.
Android users on phones and tablets can watch via the YouTube app or by going to: Second Presidential Debate live stream in the browser.
2. NPR Live Audio of the Presidential Debate
NPR remains the go-to source for live audio streaming of the second Presidential Debate. Users can: Connect to NPR.com for audio and discussion commentary or use the NPR mobile app for iPhone, iPad or Android to listen live on the go.
This is one of the best options for users who will be on their way during the discussion, as it can find and tune in to a local station broadcasting the discussion.
Get the NPR App iPhone and ipad or Android prepare.
Sharing Discussion Clips on Facebook
iPhone users can download Cliptamatic, a free app that delivers clips as the news hits, to share clips from 2012’s second Presidential Debate to Facebook soon after they air.
Share clips of the Presidential Debate on Facebook.
Cliptamatic should deliver clips in real time, allowing users to add comments and share on Facebook. The option to share on Twitter is not available.
It’s a handy app for sharing important moments at tonight’s Presidential Debate, and an easy way to let your friends see an important question and answer.
download clipmatic It’s free on the App Store.