Republican Debate [LIVE STREAM]: How to Watch Fox Business Network, WSJ GOP Event

By Kyle Dowling (kyle.dowling@mstarsnews.com) | Nov 10, 2015 04:27 PM EST

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Tonight's Republican primetime debate may be slimmer, but it'll undoubtedly be just as interesting – hopefully. Fox Business Network and the Wall Street Journal are gearing up to host Tuesday night's GOP debate. And for those of you without a clue as to how to watch it, MStars News has the live stream locations.

Time reports that the entire debate will be available for live stream on Foxbusiness.com. And perhaps the best part – other than seeing the candidates go at it yet again – is that they are allowing users to view the debate sans a cable subscription.

As per usual, tonight's debate is being divided into two debates. The first will begin a 7 p.m. and will house candidates Rick Santorum, Bobby Jindal, Chris Christie and Mike Huckabee. The latter two moved down from the primetime debate, pushing out George Pataki, Lindsey Graham and Jim Gilmore, who sadly (for them) did not qualify for the debate.

The main debate will begin at 9 p.m. on Fox Business and will include the remaining top-qualifying candidates who have earned 2.5% or higher in the latest political polling. This includes candidates: Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Marco Rubio, Jeb Bush, Ted Cruz, Carly Fiorina, John Kasich and Rand Paul, in their respective order.

Tonight's debate will be interesting for a number of reasons. The first of course being that the last GOP debate, which was on CNBC, was somewhat of a "disaster" for the candidates and network alike, as it appeared to pin them all against one another, leaving Texas Sen. Ted Cruz to accuse the network moderators of making it a "cage match."

Furthermore, Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and Sen. Marco Rubio found themselves in a little tiff during the last debate over Bush's comment urging Rubio to "show up to work." Rubio then fired back – and won the crowd, by the way – noting that the only reason Bush was attacking him was merely because he was told it would help his campaign.

The whole debate coverage kicks off on Fox Business at 7 p.m.

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