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The sun has risen on Election Day 2024, and it’s a race to the finish line.
Americans will be following closely to see just how near the predicted margins are in today’s Presidential race, and who will inevitably become our new commander-in-chief amid an embattled political environment. There’s no guarantee that a winner will be called this evening, but at least one small town’s results are already in — it was a 3:3 tie.
Today’s political excitement may trickle into Wednesday or beyond, and you may just decide to log off, but here’s how to catch an election day livestream if you’re sticking close to your devices.
Live election coverage streams
CNN
CNN’s live coverage will begin at 4 p.m. ET. Viewers can watch online using their TV provider log-in, or follow results on CNN’s Presidential results page and Live blog.
CBS
Those interested in following CBS’ election results coverage can tune in online with CBS News 24/7 or the CBS News app, available for mobile devices and smart TVs.
ABC
ABC will be updating its Live Election coverage blog with results as they come in, and viewers can tune in to the news channel’s live reporting directly on the site. Election coverage is also available for Hulu subscribers via ABC News Live.
NBC
Catch NBC’s results updates via NBC News Now and their Live Election blog. NBC’s “Decision 2024” programming is also available for Peacock subscribers.
FOX
Fox News will be updating its Live results map as races are called, and viewers can watch online or on the Fox News Go app.
C-SPAN
C-SPAN will be kicking off 17-hours of non-stop, commercial-free coverage at 7 p.m. ET. Tune in online or download the C-Span Now app.
Other live streaming options
Election results coverage will also be available to new and existing DirecTV customers on its new Election HQ, which will live feeds from FOX News, CNN, MSNBC, and NewsMax, as well as predictions from the Associated Press.
Fubo and Sling fans can catch all of the major network’s election live streams, as well. And Prime Video customers can tune into their own private show, Election Night Live with Brian Williams, starting at 5 p.m. ET.