Election Night Broadcast - November 4
WFSUNews and NPR will provide live election coverage Tuesday, November 4th beginning at 7pm with local coverage on 88.9. At 8pm tune in 88.9, 7pm central time 89.1 for live NPR election night coverage. Control of the Senate is up for grabs in this midterm election, and NPR will provide detailed results and analysis throughout the evening.
Tom Flanigan will host local coverage while NPR coverage will be hosted by Robert Siegel and Melissa Block. NPR's Senior Washington Correspondent Ron Elving, National Political Correspondent Mara Liasson, and Political Editor Charlie Mahtesian will join them in our DC studio, along with EJ Dionne of the Brookings Institution and the Washington Post, and Ramesh Ponnuru of the National Review.
NPR reporters and correspondents, including National Political Correspondent Don Gonyea, White House Correspondent Tamara Keith, and Congressional Reporter Ailsa Chang will be watching returns at a dozen campaign headquarters nationwide. Scott Horsley will be at the White House, monitoring President Obama's response to the evening's results. We'll also hear from NPR's Michel Martin in Georgia, and we'll talk with a number of newsmakers throughout the evening.
Live election coverage Tuesday, November 4th beginning at 7pm on 88.9. 89.1 election coverage begins at 7pm central time on 89.1 in Panama City.