Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are speaking at Democratic town hall events again tonight, before tomorrow's Super Tuesday #3.

It's crunch time for the remaining presidential candidates in the race, with five new states voting in the primaries tomorrow. So tonight, MSNBC is hosting two Democratic town halls.

The first town hall is for Sanders and takes place in Columbus, OH. It begins at 6 p.m. ET and lasts for one hour, and is moderated by Chuck Todd. The second town hall is for Clinton and begins at 7 p.m. ET. This town hall is moderated by Chris Matthews and takes place in Springfield, IL. Both states will be voting tomorrow.

Polls in Ohio show that Clinton has a lead over Sanders, though the gap has narrowed over the past few weeks. Could Sanders pull off a Michigan-style upset? Only time will tell.

It's looking even better for Sanders in Illinois, with the CBS News poll having him at a 2-point advantage, while other polls have Clinton with a slight advantage. Both races look to be the closest ones to watch tomorrow night.

As for the other Democratic primaries tomorrow, Clinton is looking to finish her sweep of the south with wins in Florida and North Carolina, while Sanders is hoping to pick up another midwestern state, Missouri.

Watch Democratic Town Halls Live Online Or Through Mobile Devices


So what if you can't watch the Democratic town halls in Ohio and Illinois on a TV? Luckily MSNBC is providing a live stream of the events on its website,
which you can find here. You can watch this on your desktop, while you'll need to download the mobile app (iOS) for mobile device viewing.

Keep Up With The Democratic Town Halls On Social Media


Want to keep up with the Democratic Town Halls via social media? Use the hashtag #DemTownHall on Twitter to have your voice heard and see what other viewers are saying.