Live on tape from Miami:
CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) — Democratic presidential candidates were meeting Sunday night for the first debate broadcast entirely in Spanish, the clearest sign yet of the growing influence of Hispanic voters.
The debate at the University of Miami will be broadcast by Univision, the nation's fifth-most watched network.
Anchors Jorge Ramos and Maria Elena Salinas will pose questions in Spanish and the candidates will wear earpieces to hear simultaneous translations into English. Similarly, their English answers will be translated into Spanish for the live, 90-minute broadcast.
Sorry kids, but I won't be drunkblogging this one. By the time I've had enough tequila to understand Spanish (it does work), I've had too much tequila to type. So you'll just have to wait until the candidates start speaking English again.
Which could be, like, never.
So, will the English answers of the candidates be simulcast? It might be interesting to see how the rhetoric differs with the audience.