Fast and furious
As some of the polling places close on the east coast, results coming in fast and furious. I’ve been leaning over the shoulder of Joe Matazzoni, executive producer for NPR’s on-line election night coverage. Joe and Maria Godoy, on-line producer, are entering race results as they are called by NPR news analysts.
Joe and Maria are both particularly proud of the deeply expanded on-line election coverage this year. If you haven’t yet explored all the content available from NPR and NCPR on line, do check it out. State by state, NPR is including content and analysis provided by local stations—like NCPR. If you go to the New York State section of the NPR website, you’ll find all kinds of stories drawn from NCPR’s election coverage.
At the national level, check out the blogging being edited by Robert Smith, NPR’s election night blog manager. And, do read Ken Rudin’s political analyis and predictions—he’s NPR’s on-line senior political analyst.
Throughout the night, use NPR’s on-line “scorecard” if you’re interested in following the big picture as national results are recorded. And, again, check out the blogs—and let NPR know what you think about this mid-term election.
Later,
Ellen


1 Comments:
Why are NPR people reporting candidates who oppose illegal immigration as opponents to immigration. I heard it again a few minutes ago as before in regards to races in the southwest?
There seems to be a similar imprecision for those who oppose embryonic stem cell research as being opponents of all stem cell research. Yet the imprecision ignores a chasm of difference.
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