Who to follow to keep track of election night results – Washington Examiner

With hours until Election Day, results and news from the hotly contested races will begin to trickle in as the country closely follows the results.

While the Washington Examiner will provide around-the-clock coverage about all the key races, here is who to follow on social media platforms, such as X, to stay up-to-date while watching the returns.

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For those wanting to know the results as soon as they happen, AP Politics posts all the Associated Press’s race calls for all the races, while the Cook Political Report will offer up analysis and insights into the election as results come in.

Analysis of the results can also be found through NBC News’s Steve Kornacki and Nate Silver. On a state level, ABC15 data analyst Garrett Archer usually details the latest vote totals in Arizona, where there are key races in the presidential and Senate contests.

Jewish Insider Editor-in-Chief Josh Kraushaar also offers regular updates about political news and election results.

The Washington Examiner’s political team will have headlines, results, and stories about all the top races. They will also provide updates from X.

National Political Correspondent Mabinty Quarshie and White House Reporters Christian Datoc and Naomi Lim will provide updates on the presidential race throughout, however long it takes for results to pour in. Datoc will also appear alongside Commentary Writer Tiana Lowe Doescher for the Washington Examiner’s live coverage of the election night results beginning at 7 p.m. on Tuesday.

Congressional Reporters Cami Mondeaux, Rachel Schilke, Samantha-Jo Roth, and Ramsey Touchberry will also provide the latest updates on all the hotly contested House and Senate races. Analysis of the elections can be found by Magazine Executive Editor Jim Antle and Magazine Managing Editor David Mark.

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The closely watched presidential election may not be called election night, as some states will count results slower than others and as the results are expected to be tight.

The Washington Examiner will also have the latest updates on the election on all social media platforms, including X.

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