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What network will you watch for election coverage and why?

I'll go to the California Secretary of State's website for instant results... There's no reason to watch tv and wait for silly anchors to get around to the races that I'm interested in.
 
The only thing my tv will be on for tomorrow is to play Red Dead Redemption on my PS3. I don't need to watch and listen to endless speculation for 8 hours. I'll hit up that site Kent Brockman dropped above (thanks for that BTW) on Wednesday.
 
Probably will make CNN my base, with an occasional surf to NBC or ABC. CNN seems to be the most passionate about their coverage. Love their license plate graphic effort...creative and visually appealing. I also like their balance of panelists. David Gergen is the best political commentator out there, IMO.
 
MSNBC. I want to know what kind of tingles Chris Matthews is having.
 
I'm probably going to watch NBC except for the 11PM hour when it will be the Daily Show, though I may flip between that and the NBC29 local news at 11.

- Trip
 
Probably CNN and MSNBC. I'm not so sure about watching Fox News since they know they will be satisfied when the GOP does take the House and rub it in their competitor's faces.

Locally in Honolulu, it'll be KITV's wall-to-wall election coverage, since they do have a reporter staked out at the State Capitol watching the canvasing boards tally up everything.
 
I'll probably be watching the same network that I'm usually watching in the evening - the screen that I call my computer... ::)
 
None of the above. I've found a local radio station that does a very good results show
without any of the slant or hoopla of the TV nets. I can have that on in the background
and do other things.
 
PTBoardOp94 said:
MSNBC. I want to know what kind of tingles Chris Matthews is having.

If the election results turn out as predicted, Mr. Matthews is more likely to be having cramps than tingles. ;D
 
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