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CNBC to Broadcast Special Live Programming YOUR MONEY, YOUR VOTE, Beg. Today

By: Nov. 08, 2016
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With the most tumultuous election in history coming to a climax, CNBC plans to provide viewers with maximum access to the stories that are shaping election night in real time. Whether it's the RACE FOR THE WHITE HOUSE or for the balance of power in Congress, CNBC will be monitoring and presenting dozens of local and national news sources throughout the night, giving viewers a complete and comprehensive look at how the election is unfolding. With a careful eye on video feeds coming in from around the country, be it a concession speech from a Senate race with national implications, coverage of voting issues being broadcast by a local station or a LIVE interview with an important newsmaker, CNBC will continuously aggregate network and affiliate coverage as it happens, giving viewers a sense of the big picture as well as granular developments.

On Tuesday, November 8th, beginning at 7PM ET, CNBC will broadcast a live special, YOUR MONEY, YOUR VOTE, anchored by CNBC's Carl Quintanilla and Kelly Evans with Michelle Caruso-Cabrera and John Harwood. Along with CNBC's accomplished journalists deployed around the country in key states and trusted analysts and contributors, the network will utilize the power of the entire NBC News portfolio to provide a unique perspective and up-to-the-minute election results and reaction from voters and experts across the nation. And, as the leader in business news, CNBC will offer context and color from respected voices in the business and financial field who will discuss how the results will impact your money.

CNBC will also cover the election throughout Business Day programming. The network will broadcast a special election night edition of "Mad Money w/Jim Cramer" at 6PM ET. CNBC's early morning programs "Worldwide Exchange" (5AM ET) and "Squawk Box" (6AM ET) will provide the morning-after results and analysis before the markets open.



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