Showing posts with label Who Will Win The 2016 Presidential Election. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Who Will Win The 2016 Presidential Election. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 8, 2016

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Who Will Win The 2016 U.S. Presidential Election?

Anxious to find out who will win the 2016 presidential election? All eyes will be on the live election night results on Tuesday, November 8, with millions of voters anxious to find out if Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton will become the next President of the United States.

What time do the polls close and how can you keep up with the latest state-by-state results, including electoral votes won and states called, if youre not near a TV on election night?

In addition to a list of poll closing times, heres the scoop on how to stay in-the-know wherever you are on Tuesday night using your computer, iPhone, iPad, and Android device to stream live coverage of the 2016 presidential election.

And lets not forget social media Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube will all have Election Day coverage. Scroll down for all of your viewing options, and heres a bonus the live streams from all of the major networks are free!

In today"s print NYT: the most detailed election map we"ve ever printed: 30,000+ zip codes across a 4-page spread. pic.twitter.com/yjUHNSEvU2

NYT Graphics (@nytgraphics) November 1, 2016

Poll Closing Times

Depending on where you live, most polls close between 7 p.m. and 11 p.m., but USA Today reports that it will be 1 a.m. on the East Coast when the last poll closes in Alaska. Voters can expect to see early results as polls begin to close across the nation, but the final results may not come in for hours after polls close.

The 2016 Presidential Election Coverage and Results Live Stream

CNN, CBS, Fox News, and other major news networks will be providing all-day TV coverage of the 2016 presidential election, but you dont need to stay glued to your television all day to get the latest results. Thanks to free live-streaming coverage on your laptop or desktop computer and handy (and free) apps for your smartphone or tablet, Election Day coverage will be just a click away.

  • CNN Election Night in America coverage streams for free no cable subscription necessary for 12 hours starting at 4 p.m. ET on Tuesday. Live stream via CNNgo.com on your computer or download the free CNN app for Apple, Android or Windows mobile devices.
  • CBSN Live coverage starts at 6 a.m. ET on Tuesday. Head over to CBSNews.com/live for cable-free live stream on your computer, mobile device, Apple TV, Roku, and Amazon Fire TV.
  • Fox News live stream the latest election news on FoxNewsGo.com or download the free FoxNews app.

The 2016 Election Night Coverage On Social Media

From Facebook Live video coverage to Twitters fast-moving updates to live streams on various YouTube channels, there are so many ways to stay up-to-date on Tuesday. You may, at some point, need a break from the Election Day noise.

Clinton and Trump are speaking to two different Americas. The election will have no happy ending https://t.co/0U9Yihwb8S pic.twitter.com/hYPAEIgJiC

The Economist (@TheEconomist) November 6, 2016

If you are in New York City on Election Day, Social Times reports voters can stop by the ABC News and Facebook live booth in Times Square to voice their opinions about the election.

And just for fun, Instagram will host an event called Mini Oval at the Times Square Crossroads in mid-town Manhattan stop by and take your photo inside a miniature version of the Oval Office.

[Featured Image by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images]

Source: http://www.inquisitr.com/3686185/live-election-night-results-online-mobile-apps-facebook-youtube-twitter-free-live-stream-coverage-state-by-state-results-2016-presidential-election/

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Weird, wacky presidential race predictors


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BTN11: The weird and wacky election predictors

Chris Hrapsky , KARE10:02 PM. CST November 07, 2016

Wacky ways to predict the 2016 presidential election. (Photo: KARE 11)

MINNEAPOLIS - Who will win the 2016 presidential election? Not sure? Well maybe we aren"t looking in the right places.

Take, for example, Halloween masks.

Since Richard Nixon, the presidential candidates" face that sells more Halloween masks wins The White House. The first and only time we checked, Trump sales were ahead of Clinton by 10 percent.

Or, maybe theSummer Olympic Games have a say?

If the Olympics is held in a nation that"s never hosted before, then traditionally the parties switch in The White House. Brazil had them this year for the first time.

Then there"s the Washington Redskins.

If Washington wins its last home game before the election, the incumbent stays in power. Washington beat the Eagles at the last home game so that means Clinton will win.This one has been correct 18 of the last 20 elections.

You really want to guess the victor? Look to those who can"t vote yet. This is where the kid vote makes a huge impact.

The Scholastic News Election Poll has correctly called the winner since 1964. This year Clinton smoked Trump 52 percent to 35 percent.

New Mexico has picked the winner all but twice in the last century. Ohio has only been wrong twice since 1896. But hone in on VigoCounty, Indiana whose electorate has called The White House every time since 1956 and all but twice since 1888. The secret there? Vigo happens to be the geographic mean center of the US population.

Perhaps our favorite predictor Hollywood.

If last years Oscar Best Picture ended on a happy note, the incumbent wins. If it ends on a sad note, the challenger wins. Problem here though, 2015"s Birdman won, that"s the story of a struggling Broadway actor who can float. If you"ve seen it the ending is unhappily happy, downright confusing, so that one is up for debate.

Quick recap for unconventional presidential predictors: Trump 2 Clinton 2, three yet to be decided and one up for interpretation.

Finally, ponder this.

If any NFL quarterback catches his own pass the week of the election, it means nothing about politics. But it does mean the Vikings are falling apart.

Source: http://www.kare11.com/entertainment/television/programs/breaking-the-news/weird-wacky-presidential-race-predictors/349513552

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