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Your guide to Sunday's second presidential debate

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Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton will debate for the second time on Sunday starting at 8 p.m. at Washington University in St. Louis.

WATCH THE DEBATE LIVE

We’ve put together some resources so you can prepare and stay up to date with the debate coverage.

What to look for during tonight’s debate -

Tonight marks the third of four debates, and the second of three featuring the presidential candidates. Given calls for GOP nominee Donald Trump to exit the race by members of his own party, Sunday's debate has taken on a new meaning, and one that will go down in history.

What voters hope to hear at Sunday’s presidential debate -

Washington University in St. Louis is buzzing with energy! Students, staff, and St. Louis residents are looking forward to hearing what the candidates have to say Sunday.

Get live updates from the debate -

Follow along with our live blog!

Fact checking - 

We've teamed up with PolitiFact to bring you insight into how truthful the candidates are as they face off in front of the entire nation. Let's see how Clinton and Trump fair against our Truth-O-Meter.

Fact checking Hillary Clinton in the second debate


Fact checking Donald Trump in the second debate


What it’s like covering the debate as a journalist-

41 Action News reporter Tom Dempsey is in St. Louis and sharing his view on covering the political mania.

Get a behind the scenes look

Check out some of our photos from the debate at Washington University in St. Louis.

Who do you think will win Sunday’s debate? Take our quick poll.

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