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Election Coverage: Where to Watch!

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If you thought Thursday nights were "Must See TV," then you haven't seen the lineup for Election Day! All day long, your local stations will report the latest standings from the polls, voter turn out, and miscellaneous news surrounding the elections. But beginning at 2 p.m. PT/ 5 p.m. ET, networks will begin their official election night coverage as polls begin to close and results start to come in. Here's ML's quick guide on where to watch:

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2PM PT/ 5PM PT

MSNBC - DECISION 2008- ELECTION NIGHT
David Gregory anchors coverage of 2008 elections. Analysts include Rachel Maddow, Chris Matthews and Keith Olbermann. Lee Cowan reports from Obama's headquarters; Kelly O'Donnell reports from McCain's headquarters.

3PM PT/ 6PM ET

CNN- ELECTION NIGHT IN AMERICA
Wolf Blitzer anchors coverage of 2008 elections. Campbell Brown, Anderson Cooper, Lou Dobbs report. John King mans the interactive election map, and Soledad O'Brien and Bill Schneider report on exit polling.

FNC - AMERICA'S ELECTION HQ: ELECTION NIGHT
Brit Hume anchors coverage of the 2008 elections. Analysts include Karl Rove. Major Garrett from Obama's headquarters and Carl Cameron from McCain's headquarters.

4 PM PT/ 7 PM ET

ABC - NEWS ELECTION '08
Charles Gibson, Diane Sawyer and George Stephanopoulos anchor coverage of the 2008 elections. Jake Tapper and John Berman report from Obama's headquarters. John McCain's camp is covered by Ron Claiborne and David Wright.

CBS - CAMPAIGN '08: ELECTION NIGHT
Katie Couric anchors coverage of the 2008 elections.

NBC - NBC NEWS ELECTION NIGHT 2008
Brian Williams anchors coverage of the 2008 elections, joined by Tom Brokaw. Kelly O'Donnell and Savannah Guthrie report from McCain's headquarters and Lee Cowan and Ron Allen report from Obama's.

CNBC - YOUR MONEY, YOUR VOTE: DECISION 2008 Scott Cohn reports from Obama's headquarters and Jane Wells reports from McCain's.

DIRECT TV (Channel 352) - ELECTION MIX CHANNEL  Don't miss a single moment! Get complete Election Day coverage, compliments of DIRECTV. Watch 8 top networks at the same time on The Election Mix Channel*   or choose one and watch it full-screen with this new and special coverage. Additional onscreen features include the electoral counter, to track how close each candidate is to the required 270 votes, plus a blog ticker for news reports and counts at the state level.   


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