With the control of the House and Senate hanging in the balance, PBS NewsHour’s Judy Woodruff leads live coverage of the results as they come in. Woodruff will be joined by a panel of analysts and campaign strategists. Additional reporting will be provided throughout the night by NewsHour’s correspondents in Washington, D.C., Pennsylvania and Arizona and PBS station reporters from across the country.
The program will begin immediately following PBS NewsHour at 6pm. PBS NewsHour's digital anchor, Nicole Ellis, will host a pre-show available here beginning at 4:30 p.m. EST.
Tune in Tue, Nov. 8 at 7pm on the WSIU stations: WSIU 8.1, WUSI 16.1, WSEC 14.1, WQEC 27.1 and WMEC 22.2 or access the WSIU local broadcast livestream online at pbs.org or via the PBS Video app. Get extended access to more episodes of your favorite PBS programs with WSIU Passport.
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