Libertarian Presidential Debate Tonight on Fox Business Network

I’ve had many requests to pass along the details for this event so here is a rundown of what you need to know for the Libertarian Presidential Debate airing tonight on the Fox Business Network. This event will be moderated by John Stossel. The debate will air in 2 parts, the first hour will air tonight, the second hour will air next Friday on April 8th during the same time period.

Friday, April 1, 2016
Part 1: Fox Business Libertarian Presidential Forum
9pm ET (8pm CT, 7pm MT, 6pm PT)

Live Stream: Coming soon…

Moderator: John Stoseel
Candidates: Former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson, software entrepreneur John McAfee, and Libertarian Republic founder Austin Petersen.

Since the debate was taped on Wednesday, here’s a little preview of what to expect tonight:

Report from ALibertarianFuture.com:

The first Libertarian Party Debate has been filmed and will air this week and next week.

The debate will be aired over two weeks because John Stossel filmed a two hour debate and his show’s regular time slot is only one hour. Therefore, the debate will be split into two parts and shown on different days. This might seem inconvenient but it’s honestly much better to have a full two hours than be restricted to just one.

The two times and dates for the Libertarian Party debate are as follows: The first part of the two hour Libertarian Party debate will air Friday, April 1st, at 9 PM EST on FOX Business channel. The second part of the debate will air the following week Friday, April 8th, at 9 PM EST. If you don’t have FOX Business channel already this debate and his show are reason enough to add it to your existing cable package.

As noted, part 1 airs tonight. Part 2 will air next week on April 8th in the same time slot.


Nate Ashworth

The Founder and Editor-In-Chief of Election Central. He's been blogging elections and politics for over a decade. He started covering the 2008 Presidential Election which turned into a full-time political blog in 2012 and 2016 that continues today.

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