Nov 04 Youth reporters investigate how minimum wage, gender and social media affect politics By Thaisi Da Silva As Democrats and Republicans seek out the young adult vote PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Labs looked at issues surrounding elections in their home states, from a bill on the minimum wage in Arkansas to the role of gender and social… Continue reading
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Nov 04 LIVE 2014 MIDTERM ELECTION RESULTS By Vanessa Dennis We will be tracking returns with Associated Press data in our live election results center. Also join us in our live blog and on our homepage to watch the PBS NewsHour with Gwen Ifill and… Continue reading
Nov 04 WATCH LIVE: NewsHour's midterm election coverage By Nora Daly As control of the U.S. Senate hangs in the balance, PBS NewsHour is bringing you live results and analysis this Election Day. Continue reading
Nov 04 Your election night cheat sheet By Domenico Montanaro, Simone Pathe, Rachel Wellford Tune into the PBS NewsHour tonight for more than seven hours of live election coverage. You also can download our 2014 PBS Election Briefing Book and learn about which states' political parties spent the most in campaign ads in Tuesday's… Continue reading
Nov 04 5 things to watch for on Election Day By Nedra Pickler, Associated Press A look at the news, events and the stories to watch for on Election Day. Continue reading
Nov 03 Watch The record-setting money behind this year's midterm TV ads By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Nov 03 Watch This West Virginia candidate has never voted in an election (she's too young) By PBS News Hour The front-runner in one of West Virginia’s state delegate races is a college freshman who won her primary while still in high school. Meet Saira Blair, an 18-year-old Republican and the daughter of a state senator, who says she wants… Continue watching
Nov 03 Watch Will focusing on the president pay off for Republicans? By PBS News Hour In some midterm Senate races, Republicans have tried to leverage negative public opinion of the president against their Democratic challengers. Stuart Rothenberg of The Rothenberg Political Report and Amy Walter of The Cook Political Report join Gwen Ifill to discuss… Continue watching
Nov 03 Watch 9:19 Poised for a promotion, Kentucky's McConnell paints Grimes as an Obama supporter By Judy Woodruff, Rachel Wellford Kentucky's Senate race pits the second most powerful Republican in Washington against a hard-charging 35-year-old Democratic challenger. Five-time incumbent Mitch McConnell stands to become the next majority leader, but he's also unpopular in his home state. Meanwhile, Democrat Alison Lundergan… Continue watching