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Saturday, November 2, 2024

CNN Providing Cross-Platform Election Coverage


CNN will provide comprehensive coverage and real-time election results of the historic 2024 presidential race and key state races. The network’s expert team of anchors, correspondents, analysts, and commentators will provide around-the-clock special coverage from the CNN Election Center in Washington, DC as well as New York City, with reporters stationed across the country for on-the-ground updates from battleground states, polling places and campaign headquarters. CNN’s election coverage will expand across platforms, giving audiences a chance to follow along with real-time election results in whatever format they choose.

Election Day in America coverage begins at 12aET on November 5 with Boris Sanchez and Jessica Dean. Erica Hill continues coverage at 3aET and Kasie Hunt kicks off the 5aET hour, with Omar Jimenez live at the Voting Desk to bring audiences key voter updates as the sun rises on the East Coast. John Berman anchors Election Day in America from 7-10aET, along with Sara Sidner on the ground in Wisconsin and Kate Bolduan live from the critical battleground state of Pennsylvania. Phil Mattingly will be at the Magic Wall breaking down the latest real-time data as election day gets underway.

Anderson Cooper continues coverage at 10aET with Paula Reid reporting from the Voting Desk as voters continue to make their way to the polls, and MJ Lee offering her key analysis on the panel. From 12-4pET, Wolf Blitzer and Erin Burnett lead continued Election Day in America coverage, joined by Jamie Gangel, Manu Raju and CNN’s political experts. Priscilla Alvarez, Kristen Holmes, Eva McKend and Alayna Treene will be reporting the latest on the Harris and Trump campaigns throughout Election Day.

Starting at 4pET, CNN’s Election Night in America special coverage will be anchored by Jake Tapper and Anderson Cooper, who will be joined by Dana Bash, Erin Burnett, Audie Cornish and Chris Wallace. John King will be at the Magic Wall breaking down election results for audiences as ballots are counted across the country. Pamela Brown will be at the Voting Desk, reporting on voter turnout and the outstanding vote in critical states. David Chalian will be at the Battleground Desk with analysis of exit polling and voting data. Laura Coates will provide legal insights with expertise from election law scholars, and Boris Sanchez will provide the latest on key Senate, House, and gubernatorial race results. Kaitlan Collins will anchor live from the Trump campaign headquarters along with Kristen Holmes reporting. At the Harris campaign headquarters, Abby Phillip will anchor live along with Jeff Zeleny reporting. 

CNN’s Election Night in America coverage will stream live, without requiring a pay TV login, from 7:00p-3:00aET on Tuesday, November 5 on CNN connected TV and mobile apps and on CNN.com. It will also stream live on Max for Max subscribers. 

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