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Caitlin Kelly It’s the last time candidates will meet on the debate stage before Saturday's South Carolina primary, as well as Super Tuesday.We did it, folks. CBS News is hosting the event along with the Congressional Black Caucus Institute, and the festivities are scheduled to kick off at 8 pm Eastern time (5 pm Pacific).Similar to last week’s debate in Nevada, candidates could qualify for tonight’s event by meeting either a delegate threshold—that is, by getting at least one delegate from any of the states to vote so far—or by reaching polling thresholds released by the Democratic National Committee earlier this month.On Tuesday morning, the DNC and CBS News announced that seven candidates qualified for the South Carolina debate.
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