
Lots of options for following election day/night coverage online, after you leave the polls. (Luis Gomez Photos.)
Election Day is finally here and the polls are open. If you are unable to set up a televised monitoring station in your office cube during working hours, but want to follow the day’s developments, we’ve got you covered.
Below are some top blogs and resources (for Democrats, Republicans and everyone in-between), that will keep you updated on numbers and commentary throughout the day and night. Feel free to add your favorites in the Comments section! Also, here is a map from DailyKos that shows the poll closing times in each state.
Newspaper, TV and Other Online Sites
- The Washington Post Election 2012 Blog
- The New York Times Politics Page
- The Huffington Post
- MSNBC Election 2012
- CNN Politics
- Fox News Politics
- FiveThirtyEight (Nate Silver)
- U.S. Politics on Facebook
- DC Board of Elections
Blogs for Democrats and Liberals
- Daily Kos (probably the biggest political blog around, on either side of the aisle)
- TPM/Talking Points Memo (founder Josh Marshall started the site in the Borderstan area before decamping to New York City)
- AMERICAblog (founder John Aravosis lives in DC, formerly in the Borderstan area)
- Think Progress
- firedoglake
- My DD: Direct Democracy
- The Raw Story
- Crooks and Liars
- Eschaton
Blogs For Republicans and Conservatives
- Red State
- The Daily Caller (Carlson Tucker’s site)
- Instapundit
- Townhall
- Hugh Hewitt
- The Washington Free Beacon
- Breibart
- The Blaze
- Power Line
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