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2024 Election Schedule: How to Watch 2024 Election Results – LIVE TODAY
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2024 Election Schedule: How to Watch 2024 Election Results – LIVE TODAY

Wondering how to watch the results and coverage of the 2024 elections? ABC News announced more than 72 hours of comprehensive coverage of the 2024 elections on Tuesday, November 5, with special programming on ABC; ABC News Livethe streaming news channel available 24/7 on Disney+, HuluYouTube, Roku, Amazon, Samsung TV and other platforms; and ABC News Digital properties, including the ABC News app. Streaming coverage begins Monday, November 4 at 2:00 a.m. EST and network coverage begins Tuesday, November 5 at 7:00 p.m. EST. Presenter and editor-in-chief of “World News Tonight” David Muir will direct the network’s coverage. He will be joined by ABC News’ influential political team, including the Sunday anchor of ABC News Live “Prime” and “World News Tonight.” Linsey Davischief global affairs correspondent and co-anchor of “This Week” Marthe Raddatzchief Washington correspondent and co-anchor of “This Week” Jonathan Karlchief White House correspondent Mary Brucesenior congressional correspondent Rachel Scottsenior national correspondent Terry Moran and Washington, D.C., bureau chief and vice president Rick Klein. Correspondent to the Chief Justice Pierre-Thomassenior correspondent and investigative reporter Aaron Katersky, chief legal analyst Dan Abrams and SCOTUS contributor Kate Shaw will include the “Ballot Watch” office, led by ABC News’ investigative unit, monitoring all scenarios related to election integrity.

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Anchors and correspondents will report from across the country, as well as from presidential campaign headquarters on election night, bringing viewers the latest updates on key races and battleground states, including “Good Morning America” Saturday and Sunday and “World News Tonight” Saturday co. -anchor Whit Johnson covering the Trump/Vance campaign, co-anchor of “GMA3: What You Need to Know” Eva Pilgrim covering the Harris/Walz campaign, co-anchoring “Nightline” Juju Chang in Michigan, co-anchor of “Nightline” Byron Pitts in North Carolina, co-anchor of “20/20” Deborah Roberts in Wisconsin, chief national correspondent Matt Gutman in Pennsylvania, chief business, technology and economics correspondent Rebecca Jarvis in New York, senior national correspondent Steve Osunsami in Georgia, White House correspondent Mary Alice Parks covering the White House, correspondent Mireya Villarreal in Nevada, correspondent John Quinones in Texas, correspondent Kayna Whitworth covering the West Coast from California, and corresponding Elisabeth Schulze will join from Arizona.

Political contributors Donna Brazil, Chris Christie And Queen Priebus will provide analysis of network and streaming coverage.

“This week with George Stephanopoulos”, hosted by George Stephanopoulos from New York on Sunday, November 3, will provide an overview of Election Day.

World News Tonight with David Muir” will feature special editions of the show on Monday, November 4 and Tuesday, November 5, from the new election scheduled before the network’s election coverage begins at 7 p.m. EST on Election Day.

Election day kicks off with “Hello America,” setting the stage for election night with ABC News’ influential political team live in Times Square on Tuesday, November 5, then bringing viewers the night’s latest developments starting at 7 a.m. PST East) the morning after Election Day.

GMA3: what you need to know » will broadcast a special edition of the show on Tuesday, November 5, with Pilgrim co-anchoring from Harris/Walz campaign headquarters and DeMarco Morgan co-anchoring from New York. Additionally, “GMA3” will air another special edition of the show the day after the election, covering the night’s latest results and reactions (check local listings).

“The view” welcomes the old Governor Chris Christie at the table of “The Political View” on Friday, November 1 to discuss the election with the co-organizers. Jonathan Karl joins on Election Day, Tuesday, November 5

“Night Line” will provide extensive coverage leading up to Election Day, including a special “Race to the White House” episode airing Monday, November 4. The special, with co-presenters Chang And Pitts providing live reporting from Michigan and North Carolina, will include interviews with voters in key key states, as well as in-depth reporting and analysis on the economy, gender gap, recovery efforts after Hurricane Helene, uncommitted voters and the youth vote, particularly for the former. -the voters of the time. “Nightline” correspondent Ashan Singh will report from Pennsylvania. “Nightline” will also recap the latest results with the ABC News politics team on election night.

World News Now” will resume live coverage at 2 a.m. EST, followed by a special edition of “Hello America, first look” starting at 4 a.m. EST.

ABC News Live will have extensive coverage for more than 72 hours, starting Monday, November 4 at 2 a.m. on Election Day. Coverage will be anchored throughout the day by Diane Macedo And Kyra Philipswhich will bring viewers in-depth analysis from ABC News’ powerful political team, as well as reporting on battleground states and key races. The 24/7 streaming news channel will also produce an election night pre-show, beginning at 4 p.m. EST and hosted by Whitworth, leading to ABC News Live’s simulcast of the network’s coverage, which begins at 7 p.m. EST. Senior White House Correspondent Selina Wang will cover the Harris/Walz campaign and serve as a multi-platform reporter Jay O’Brien will cover the Trump/Vance campaign with executive editorial producer John Santucci and senior journalist Katherine Faulders. Corresponding Alex Precha will join the coverage of the White House, correspondent Faith Abubey will cover the state of the Georgia race and contributing political correspondent Rachel Baden will cover Capitol Hill and the balance of power in Congress. WPVI-TV (Philadelphia), WTVD-TV (Raleigh, North Carolina) and WLS-TV (Chicago), as well as deputy political director Averi Harperwill also join ABC News Live’s coverage. Additionally, ABC News Live “Prime” launched “Race to the White House” programming two weeks before Election Day and aired a prime-time special, “Protecting Your Vote,” produced by the unit ABC News investigative report on Friday, October 25. with another airing Friday, November 1 at 8 p.m. EST.

ABC News Digital And 538 will have comprehensive Election Day coverage, including a live blog with up-to-the-minute analysis and reports from the field, as well as highlights of notable races and voting trends. ABCNews.com will also feature interactive, mobile-friendly results for presidential, Senate, House and gubernatorial races. THE ABC News Mobile App will highlight real-time election results, accessible directly from a user’s locked screen throughout the night, providing a high-level overview of the balance of power for the presidential and parliamentary elections, available on iOS and Android via live activities on iOS.

ABC News Radio will provide extensive live coverage starting at 7 p.m. EST, hosted by Alex Pierre alongside the White House correspondent Karen Travers and national correspondent Steven Portnoyas well as contributors from ABC News’ influential politics team. ABC News Radio will also provide affiliate stations with special reports throughout the evening. Additionally, ABC Audio’s flagship daily news podcast, “Start here” hosted by Brad Mielkewill join the “Protect Your Vote” series by highlighting the role that misinformation and election subversion could play on Election Day. Mielke will be in Pennsylvania, connecting with voters in critical battleground counties, for a special episode airing Monday, November 4. The day after the election, “Start Here” will release another special episode, reaching out to ABC News analysts and correspondents around it. the country.

ABC NewsOne, the ABC News affiliate news service, will report live from Washington and Harris and Trump’s headquarters on election night with multi-platform ABC News journalists Christiane Cordero, Reena Roy, Zohreen Shah And Perry Russell. The ABC News politics team will also provide analysis to ABC stations leading up to and leading up to Election Day and beyond. NewsOne provides news content and services to more than 200 ABC affiliates and international news partners.

ABC News Live Social will debut with a “Return the vote” series, profiling Gen Z voters across the country and the issues that matter most to them this election season, in partnership with ABC-owned television networks. Additionally, ABC News Live Social will share its coverage ahead of Election Day, with the ABC campaign integrated, providing a behind-the-scenes look at life on the campaign trail covering the 2024 presidential election.

Continuous, market-specific election coverage will be available nationwide. ABC-owned television stations‘ linear and digital platforms, including extensive and in-depth coverage of the battleground states of Pennsylvania and North Carolina.

Marc Burstein is senior executive producer, and Molly Shaker is executive producer of ABC News Special Events. Seni Tiénabéso is executive director of ABC News Live.

About ABC News: ABC News is America’s #1 news source, delivering straightforward, fact-based journalism across broadcast, streaming, digital and audio. ABC’s award-winning programs include “Good Morning America,” “World News Tonight with David Muir,” “Nightline,” “20/20,” “This Week with George Stephanopoulos,” “GMA3: What You Need to Know” and “The view”. Platforms include the 24/7 ABC News Live streaming channel with “Prime with Linsey Davis,” ABC News Studios, ABC News Digital, ABC Audio, 538 and NewsOne. Headquartered in New York, ABC News is comprised of three U.S. bureaus and eight international bureaus, with a presence in more than 20 countries around the world.

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