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CNN's Complete Coverage of ‘Election Night in America’

CNN Mobilizes Team across the Country for ‘Election Night in America’

Two Dozen Reporters Deployed; First-Ever Election Night Broadcast from CNN’s State-of-the-Art Studio in Washington

CNN’s commitment to unbiased coverage this 2012 election season will culminate Tuesday, Nov. 6, Election Day, with the network’s top team of anchors in Washington and in the field, from reporters on the ground in the final battleground states and at candidate headquarters.
Anchors Wolf Blitzer and Anderson Cooper from Washington, with Candy Crowley from Boston and Erin Burnett from the hotly contested state of Ohio, will lead ‘Election Night in America’ coverage beginning at 6 p.m. CNN’s coverage will be the network’s first-ever Election Day anchored from Washington, where more than 40 consecutive hours of live programming are planned from the newly constructed, state-of-the-art studio and control room. Kicking off Election Day coverage live from Washington beginning at 5 a.m. will be Early Start with John Berman and Zoraida Sambolin and Starting Point with Soledad O’Brien. A full programming schedule for Election Day and the days surrounding is outlined below.
National political reporter Jim Acosta will join Crowley in Boston at the Romney campaign headquarters, while White House correspondents Jessica Yellin, Dan Lothian and Brianna Keilar will be live from Obama campaign headquarters in Chicago. Chief national correspondent John King will be at the Magic Wall to provide analysis of CNN’s projections and explain closely contested races in county-by-county detail. Senior congressional correspondent Dana Bash will also join anchors in the studio to provide context as House and Senate races are projected. Correspondent Tom Foreman will appear live from the virtual studio in Washington to present a “Virtual Senate,” allowing viewers to visualize the balance of power in congress and to explain the consequences of a Democratic or Republican-controlled Senate. On hand throughout the evening and early morning hours to provide expert insight and analysis will be chief political analyst Gloria Borger and senior political analyst David Gergen.
Joining coverage on Election Day and through the early morning hours will be the following voices with perspectives across the political spectrum: Paul Begala, James Carville, Alex Castellanos, Ari Fleisher, Margaret Hoover, Van Jones, Roland Martin and Ana Navarro.
Reporter Deployments
Reporters, including those who were deployed for “The Final Battlegrounds” coverage in the remaining eight days of the campaign, are scheduled to be live from the following locations on Election Day:
•    Romney Campaign HQ in Boston – Candy Crowley, Jim Acosta, Peter Hamby, Rachel Streitfeld, Shawna Shepherd
•    Obama Campaign HQ in Chicago – Jessica Yellin, Dan Lothian, Brianna Keilar
•    Columbus, Ohio – Erin Burnett, Shannon Travis
•    Cleveland, Ohio – Martin Savidge
•    Cincinnati, Ohio – Don Lemon
•    Cincinnati, Ohio – Carol Costello
•    Chesterfield, Virginia – Gary Tuchman
•    Manassas, Virginia – Randi Kaye, Kate Bolduan
•    Palm Beach County, Florida – John Zarella,
•    Jacksonville, Florida – Drew Griffin
•    Miami, Florida – Ashleigh Banfield
•    Des Moines, Iowa – Poppy Harlow
•    Milwaukee, Wisconsin – Ted Rowlands
•    Denver, Colorado – Ed Lavandera
•    Golden, Colorado – Kyung Lah
•    Littleton, Colorado – Paul Vercammen
•    Las Vegas, Nevada – Miguel Marquez
•    Nashua, New Hampshire – Brian Todd
•    Dixville Notch, New Hampshire – David Mattingly
•    Washington, DC – Athena Jones, Joe Johns
CNN Digital
CNN Digital will have a robust and multiplatform experience with the latest results and analysis for the 2012 Election.  The CNN.com Home Page will display top election news, interactive data, social integrations and real-time updates about the races.  The latest resultspolling (including exit polls for battleground states), live-bloggingcandidate profiles and round-the-clock coverage will be available through CNN’s Election Center and via the CNN apps for iOS, Android and Windows Phone and optimized for all users of CNN’s mobile website.
CNN Digital will live stream from the campaign headquarters in Boston and Chicago as well as all acceptance and concession speeches from key races, giving users a front-row seat through CNN’s mobile apps and at www.CNN.com/live.  Users may also authenticate through their cable, satellite or telco providers to access CNN and HLN’s 24-7 television feeds via TV Everywhere.
CNN’s Electoral Map and Calculator will identify battleground states and help users game out the presidential contest. Through Google and CNN’s Campaign Explorer, users can track ad spending, fundraising and travel in the presidential race.  The Poll of Polls interactive will display poll results over time for the national horserace and in key battleground states.  Finally, Facebook-CNN Election Insights will display dynamic, real-time charts and visualizations of Facebook activity on Election Night, which CNN will report throughout the evening.
CNN iReport, the network’s global participatory news community, will invite voters across the country to be part of CNN’s election coverage by taking and sharing photos wearing their “I Voted” stickers.  Users can join in through iReport or by using #IVotedCNN on Twitter and Instagram.  After the election, CNN will also invite iReporters to share their reactions following the results.
On Election Day, in addition to CNN’s daily political newsletter Gut Check, CNN's live blog at CNN.com/Conversation will provide instant reaction and analysis from CNN's anchors, reporters and more from influencers around social media. The companion to CNN's TV coverage will also provide extra information, trivia, instant polls and viewer comments/questions.
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