PBS NewsHour Election Night 2012: A Special Report


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PBS NewsHour's multi-platform news team will provide the thorough analysis and thoughtful reporting that has been the hallmark of their coverage throughout this election cycle.

The team of Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff will co-anchor the evening's broadcast. They will be joined by NewsHour analysts Mark Shields and David Brooks. Jeffrey Brown will sort through the voting trends with NewsHour Political Editor Christina Bellantoni and Stuart Rothenberg, editor and publisher of the Rothenberg Political Report. Ray Suarez and Margaret Warner will be reporting throughout the evening from the presidential candidates' headquarters in Chicago and Boston.

Hari Sreenivasan will be using the multi-layered NewsHour Map Center to drill deeper into the specifics of the outcomes in key battleground states. He will be talking with public media reporters and others throughout the night.

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Here at home, Insights on PBS Hawaii is the only live, televised forum of its kind. Every week, the show brings people with diverse viewpoints together to shed light on community issues. With exposure to multiple perspectives, viewers are empowered to create informed opinions about the issues that affect them.

During election season, Insights invites candidates from many of Hawaii's races, big and small, to the roundtable. In traditional televised debates, there are usually agreed-upon rules that restrict a free-flowing, informative discussion that benefits citizens and voters. On Insights, there's only one rule: engaging in real, civil discourse.

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Award-winning political journalists Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff will co-anchor the PBS NewsHour coverage.

 

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