HOUSTON — The Senate race between incumbent Sen. Ted Cruz and Democratic challenger Rep. Colin Allred is in the home stretch ahead of Election Day. Before the voters have their say, they'll hear from both candidates in "The Texas Debate."
The only debate between the two candidates will take place on Tuesday, Oct. 15 at the studio of our sister station, WFAA in Dallas. It’ll be broadcast live across Texas.
Those in Houston can watch the debate live on KHOU 11 and KHOU 11+. (KHOU 11+ can be downloaded for free on Roku, FireTV and AppleTV.)
The debate, which begins at 7 p.m., will be moderated by WFAA's Senior Political Reporter Jason Whitely and Gromer Jeffers from the Dallas Morning News. You can watch the debate in English and Spanish on KHOU 11+.
For anyone who lives outside of the Houston area, the debate will also air on the following stations:
- WFAA (Dallas)
- KVUE (Austin)
- KENS (San Antonio)
- KCEN (Waco)
- KAGS (College Station)
- KYTX (Tyler)
- KIII (Corpus Christi)
- KBMT-KJAC (Beaumont)
- KXVA (Abilene)
- KIDY (San Angelo)
- KWES (Midland and Odessa)
As a result of the debate, the FBI premier will run Wednesday at 2:12 a.m., so set your DVR or watch it on demand on Paramount+ Wednesday. FBI: International and FBI: Most Wanted will premier at their normal times at 8 and 9 p.m. Tuesday.