MILWAUKEE, Wis (Civic Media) — If you want to watch the debate with others, there are options. Political enthusiasts across southeastern Wisconsin have several opportunities to watch tonight’s presidential debate with fellow voters.
Debate watch parties are scheduled at various venues, offering a communal experience for those interested in the high-stakes political event.
The University of Wisconsin-Parkside’s Library Lounge and Marquette University’s Eckstein Hall are hosting gatherings for students and community members.
In Milwaukee, the Wisconsin African American Women’s Center on West Vliet Street has a watch party.
For those in Waukesha, the county’s Democratic headquarters is organizing an event.
Beer enthusiasts can head to Indeed Brewing Company in Milwaukee, which is also hosting a watch party.
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump will face off in the presidential debate at 8 p.m, hosted at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia.
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