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You can look up some exit polls but they might also not be fully accurate but give a good picture of what'll happen. The only accurate way to get the result is to wait for the electoral committee to cunt the vote, especially in an election this tiiiiiiigtt.
I'll probably be watching Breaking Points on Youtube. The hosts aren't unbiased, but they don't pretend to not be and provide a good balance overall.
Apple News if you have an iPhone or Apple device. They just show a live activity and that is it.
PBS will have live coverage. Also available streaming.
Nice to point out a public service, as their less likely to act in favor of whatever gets a sponsorship (even though they still do sponsors/ads to a degree)
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C-Span will have election night coverage:
https://www.c-span.org/video/?539795-1/spectrum-news-election-night-coverage
GroundNews does breakdowns of the range of treatments of the same events being reported on throughout the various major news companies across the political spectrum
For the US, check out 270towin
Consider the UK's BBC and the guardian. They do it well and the perspective is just a little outside the American bubble. Used them and their live threads the past two elections.
"Welcome back to the BBC......"
proceed with 7 minutes of on-air staring at the camera in silence as intense looping breaking news music plays. Then the camera just starts drifting around the studio showing the floor, and ceiling. All while the anchorwoman remains still, silent, and emotionally dead inside.
If you don't know what I'm referencing, just watch any youtube video called something like "news fails compilation".
They'll just be 30 minute videos, with 7 minutes being one continuous moment as I've described. It's so hard to watch because it just KEEEEPS ON GOOOOIIIIING!!!!
You should have seen how bad that kind of stuff was when satellite TV was new. Channels would broadcast straight out into the airwaves and not bother to cut the feed. There's some old fox news clips for example of the guy losing his shit when he kept flubbing his lines. Can't remember his name.
Uhhhhhh......are you talking about the Bill O Reiley outburst about Sting? Then he's yelling at the teleprompter guy, because he's an idiot who works in television who doesn't know the phrase "play us out"?
Because that had nothing to do with Fox News......or Satalite broadcasts. Those were supposed to be pretaped bumpers for the closing segment of Entertainment Tonight. But he goes off on a hissy fit, and then starts yelling "THIS THING SUCKS! IT SUCKS!!! PLAY US OUT!!! WHAT DOES THAT MEAN???? FUCK IT!!! WE'LL DO IT LIVE!!! I'LL WRITE IT, YOU SHOOT IT!!! FUCKING THING SUCKS!!!!"
This was the 90s, before Bill O'Reiley was a Fox News talking head.
Unless you're talking about something else. Which could be the case.
I conflated the two. You're right. But there were unedited satellite broadcasts with weird shit. I'll see if I can dig up something.
Here's the sort of thing from back in the day https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFczpXAGz8Q&t=34
I'd recommend video streams from BBC, Sky News and Channel 4 all in the UK. Channel 4 is partnering with CNN for data and shared stories, and their UK election coverage earlier this year was well regarded. TV news in the UK has to be impartial by law so they will not take a side in the election. They will however voice opinions from both sides.
Having said that though all coverage will endlessly speculate all night on what ever result means because that's the nature of elections and filling air time.
Regarding the Guardian, that is not regulated but it is a good quality broadsheet. It is left leaning and effectively supports Harris but it's coverage will still be good quality and not as partisan in the style of US media. But expect it to be biased somehwta in Harris' favour.
You can try The Free Press their coverage starts at 7pm Eastern tomorrow.
Not being a dick but how are the election result reporting not unbiased? They're all using the exact same API so the numbers shouldn't deviate as long as they're all in sync. I'm sure as shit not tuning into a network news station so sorry for the ignorance.
Can I directly use the API myself?
Hate to burst everyone's bubble but the api isn't available without AP credentials.
This is all I need, Thanks for not being a dick.
Lol why wouldn't they just show both years on this demographic? What's the point of have the api for the live streaming data in the text but not in the graphic? To quote the retired NoSho league MVP Shoarsie, "Sodumb."
Edit: OH FUUUUUUUUUUUCK ^IM ^THE ^ONE ^WHO ^IS ^SODUMB, ^I ^SEE ^IT ^NOW
Thanks for the link. This has just what I was looking for, even county level. The only thing I don't know yet is how well it updates, that was an issue in the past between different interfaces and their refreshing. But that was a different internet too.