FiveThirtyEight
Jody Avirgan

I’m not sure if we can get an answer to how many voters won’t be able to access it, but we can safely say that finding the debate online will present a challenge. So, while we won’t be writing a highly SEO-friendly post to answer this question, here’s the deal: The debate will be available to watch live online at CNBC.com and on CNBC’s mobile and Apple TV apps. But all those options require cable subscription authentication or CNBC PRO membership. So, for pure cord-cutters who don’t have a friend’s aunt’s cable login, CNBC PRO is your best option. It’ll cost you a bit, but the membership card will impress your friends and get you a 15 percent discount at many steakhouses.
Nate Silver

Simone Landon

No Love From The Establishment

The four candidates on this stage have gotten about as much support from their fellow prominent Republicans as from voters so far. Only Lindsey Graham and Rick Santorum have any endorsements from major elected officials, according to our endorsement tracker — one each. Graham’s lone supporter is Arizona Sen. John McCain, and Santorum’s sole backer is Pennsylvania Rep. Lou Barletta.

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