Nov 07 Watch Some States Reveal Voting Trends, Analysts Say Although polls close at different times throughout the country, analysts will pore over early results looking for trends. Experts update the tight races across the country and discuss what they might mean nationally. Continue watching
Nov 07 Watch Newspaper Editor Discusses Voter Turnout in Tennessee Analysts say the results of the close Tennessee Senate race depends on voter turnout, especially black and undecided suburban voters. A Tennessee editor discusses the issue of getting people to the polls. Continue watching
Nov 07 Watch Parties Work to Get Their Bases to the Polls During Close Midterm Elections In the final days before the midterm elections, both Democratic and Republican campaign workers and volunteers in Pennsylvania work to bring out their voters. Continue watching
Nov 07 Watch Election Day Woes: Some Question Voting Machines, Ask for Later Closing of Polls Electronic voting machines caused delays in some areas of the country this Election Day, while polls were ordered to stay late in others. NewsHour Correspondent Kwame Holman gives a a wrap-up of the day's events. Continue watching
Nov 06 Watch Saddam Hussein's Death Sentence Will Be Appealed Saddam Hussein was sentenced to death by hanging Sunday for his role in mass killings in 1982, causing mixed reactions. Capital sentences in Iraq are automatically appealed. John Burns of The New York Times discusses the appeals process, which could… Continue watching
Nov 06 Watch Former Congressional Leaders Debate Midterm Elections This year's midterm elections may lead to a power change in one or both chambers of Congress. Former Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle, D-S.D., and former House Majority Leader Richard Armey, R-Texas, discuss what is at stake. Continue watching
Nov 06 Watch House Candidates in Pennsylvania Battle It Out Over Iraq, Social Issues Party leaders think that the Pennsylvania House races may hold the key to who takes control of the House. Gwen Ifill reports on the final hours of three campaigns in the Philadelphia suburbs. Continue watching
Nov 06 Watch Democrats, Republicans Fight for Control of the House Democrats need a net gain of 15 seats currently held by Republicans to win control of the House. The senior political editor for The Cook Report discusses the chances of a switch in power. Continue watching
Nov 06 Watch Poet Robert Wrigley Reads Verse About Partisanship Robert Wrigley, Professor of English at the University of Idaho, casts his vote in the county fair building in a peaceful corner of rural Idaho, but that has not enabled him to escape the anger or passion of partisanship. Continue watching
Nov 06 Watch Senate, Governor Races Battle to the End Democrats need to gain six seats to win control of the Senate, and Republicans are defending 22 governorships in the 36 states holding gubernatorial elections this year. Political journalists discuss the upcoming gubernatorial and Senate races. Continue watching