Presidential Election Live Streaming Coverage, Watch Online: Fox News, CNN & MSNBC
Fox News provides live coverage of voting results on Tuesday on their website's 2012 Presidential Election center. Refreshed every minute or so, the page live stream of the voting results from each state as they are announced. The earliest polls close at 7 p.m. Eastern Standard Time and Alaska's polls will close at 1 a.m. Wednesday, however, calculations will already begin by that time with votes from other states.
Fox co-anchors Megyn Kelly and Bret Baier kick off election coverage at 6 p.m. ET, alongside political analysts Brit Hume, Chris Wallace and Juan Williams. They will have reporters stationed in Boston and Chicago and Sarah Palin, Alaska's former governor, is expected to make an appearance on the show.
The presidential candidates need 270 Electoral College votes in order to win the presidency. The most competitve, and watched over states, that are said to determine the fate of the election or the swing-states, which include Ohio, Florida, North Carolina, New Hampshire and Nevada.
Fox News also provides a live stream video special on their website of the network's election coverage.
CNN's evening coverage of the election begins on Tuesday at 6 p.m. ET with Anderson Cooper and Wolf Blitzer reporting from Washington. The network will also have reporters stationed in Boston, Ohio and Chicago, reporting all the action live. CNN TV is available live online, including their election specials. Viewers only need to select their TV service provider.
MSNBC provides a constantly updated reel of tweets from reporters, correspondents and producers who cover politics for NBC News. On their website they have a Decisions 2012 map, updated every two minute, that will tonight update viewers will the Electoral votes count.
Rachel Maddow will begin coverage at 7 p.m. and will be later joined by Chris Matthews, Ed Schultz, Rev. Al Sharpton, Lawrence O'Donnell and Steve Schmidt.
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