The Democratic Presidential debate is coming to Brooklyn on April 14 to see candidates Hillary Clinton and Senator Bernie Sanders will face off.
Why Brooklyn?
Brooklyn is actually a very significant borough for both, Clinton and Sanders. The borough houses Hillary’s campaign headquarters and for Senator Sanders was born and raised here. While both campaigns are expecting a huge turn out for the presidential showdown which will be held at the Brooklyn Navy Yard’s Duggal Greenhouse tickets are expected to go very quick — if any are given out at all. Therefore, OurBKSocial thought to share various locations and venues where Brooklynites can catch the live debate and show their support for the candidate of their liking.
Check them out below:
BK Navy Yard Debate Watch Party #BringingBernieHome
“Watch the debate, eat pizza, and sip a little something…”
Il Porto restaurant
37 Washington Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11205
Debate Watch Party Gowanus, Brooklyn English & Español
“Indoors, amongst friends, and with beers…”
Canal Bar
270 3rd Ave
(btw Union & PRESIDENT)
Brooklyn, NY 11215
Debate Watch Party Rally to Win
“Learn how we are going to WIN New York!”
The KBH (Brooklyn, NY)
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84 Saint Marks Place
Brooklyn, NY 11217
Debate Watch Party Williamsburg Style (No RSVP needed)
Banter, 132 Havemeyer St., Williamsburg
The debate will be shown on two big screens while serving apple flavored brandy for $6 or $20 pitchers of beers, as well as wine specials. To secure a spot all guest show arrive by 8 p.m.
Debate Watch Party Park Slope Style
Pacific Standard, 82 Fourth Ave., Park Slope
To secure a spot all guest should arrive by 8 p.m.
New York Primary Debate Party
IMAGE Gallery
1501 Broadway, Brooklyn, New York 11221
Debate Watch Party Presented by Senator Jesse Hamilton
Van Dyke Community Center – Brownsville
392 Blake Ave (bet Mother Gatson Blvd & Powell St)
DJ & Light Refreshments
To RSVP call (718) 284-4700
With news publications such as NY1 and CNN, the democratic race to the White House will be shown five days prior to New Yorkers heading to the polls — with 291 delegates up for grabs. If former Senator Clinton takes the win, this would solidify her delegate lead. As for Sanders a victory win would boost his leads giving him a better chance to win the entire Democratic party.
New Yorkers, please, do all you can, to get out and vote on April 19.