The new Bloomberg Politics launched only last month, but it is already shaping the network’s Election Night coverage. Mark Halperin and John Heilemann will anchor coverage from New York starting at 7 PM ET. However at 5 PM, Heilemann and Halperin will host a special one-hour edition of their show, With All Due Respect. Continuing with a trend of openness, Bloomberg will show their electoral data online and users will be able to access maps and information from on-the-ground reporters.
Read Bloomberg’s announcement:
Mark Halperin and John Heilemann To Anchor Coverage Across Bloomberg Platforms, with Analysis from Al Hunt
PLUS – Bloomberg’s Election Night Panel: Kim Alfano, Bill Burton, Lanhee Chen, Fred Davis, Patti Solis Doyle, Anita Dunn, Michael Feldman and John Sununu
Coverage Kicks Off Nov. 4 with a Special Edition of “With All Due Respect” from 5-6 p.m. ET; Special Primetime Coverage will begin starting at 7 p.m. ET; Real-Time Election Night Dashboard on BloombergPolitics.com
On Tuesday, Nov. 4, Mark Halperin and John Heilemann will lead coverage of the midterm elections across all Bloomberg platforms with the sharpest real-time reporting, first insights and insider analysis of what’s happening across the country throughout the night.
At 5 p.m. ET, Bloomberg TV will air a special one-hour edition of “With All Due Respect,” hosted by Halperin and Heilemann.
Then starting at 7 p.m. ET, Halperin and Heilemann will anchor primetime coverage from Bloomberg Election Headquarters in New York, joined by Bloomberg’s election night panel of the country’s top strategists, including Kim Alfano, Bill Burton, Lanhee Chen, Fred Davis, Patti Solis Doyle, Anita Dunn, Michael Feldman and John Sununu. Bloomberg View’s Al Hunt and J. Ann Selzer of Selzer & Co. will also join for analysis.
Throughout the night, Bloomberg correspondents will be reporting from key locations around the country, including Washington, D.C., Colorado and Kentucky.
Bloomberg will also employ a state-of-the-art Decision Desk to crunch the night’s numbers, deciphering clues about the outcomes in cliffhanger races and analyzing the results for viewers in real time.
BloombergPolitics.com will feature a next-generation, real-time Election Night dashboard that seamlessly combines a live stream of Bloomberg TV’s election night coverage, live blogging from Bloomberg Politics reporters across the country as well as election maps and data.
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