After two debates that sprawled over two nights to accommodate a big field of candidates, the third Democratic debate on Thursday is winnowed down to a single night, with 10 qualifying candidates. The debate will be held at Texas Southern University, a historically black university located in Houston, and will be televised on ABC and Univision (with a Spanish translation).

Moderators for the debate are chief anchor George Stephanopoulos; “World News Tonight” anchor and managing editor David Muir; ABC News correspondent Linsey Davis; and Univision anchor Jorge Ramos.

The candidates who made the cut will appear on stage in this order, from left to right: Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar; New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker; South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg; Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders; former Vice President Joe Biden; Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren; California Sen. Kamala Harris; entrepreneur Andrew Yang; former Texas Rep. Beto O’Rourke; and former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro.

As ABC News points out, unlike the two previous debates, in Miami and Detroit, the third event brings the current two polling front-runners, Biden and Warren, together on the same stage.

The ABC News post on what to look for in the debate includes other points of interest, including Biden, who has been making an appeal to moderates, being positioned between progressives Warren and Sanders. Biden is also coming into the debate with a recent string of gaffes that the other candidates are likely to bring up.

Warren has polling momentum, which may make her more of a target for other candidates. And O’Rourke and Castro have what some might consider home-state advantage, as both are from Texas.

In terms of format, the candidates will have an opportunity to deliver opening statements. One minute and 15 seconds will be allotted for direct responses to questions, and candidates will get 45 seconds for responses and rebuttals. There will be no closing statements.

Here are details on how to watch:

What: The third debate between candidates for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination

When: 5-8 p.m. PT Thursday, Sept. 12

Channels: ABC and Univision

Streaming: The debate will stream on the ABC app and the ABC News Live channel, available on Facebook, Twitter, Roku, Hulu, AppleTV, Amazon Fire TV, YouTube, Apple News and the ABC News, “Good Morning America” and FiveThirtyEight websites and phone apps. Univision News will also livestream the debate on its digital platforms, including Facebook, YouTube and Periscope.

-- Kristi Turnquist

kturnquist@oregonian.com 503-221-8227 @Kristiturnquist

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