Presidential Election Day Results 2012 LIVE STREAM Video Online, News Coverage, Updates [video]
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November 6, 2012

Watch 2012 Presidential election day results live stream video online on Tues. November 6; get real-time news coverage and updates, exit polls, election returns, maps, predictions, electoral vote count and more on the outcome of the race between incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and Republican candidate former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney. Follow the historic election as it happens online; on mobile phone, tablet computers, and broadcast and cable.
See the embedded live-feed video player below, and find out where and how to access live web-casts, live blogging, and more after the jump.
[CLICK HERE TO SEE THE CBS LIVE STREAM]
NOTE: Live broadcasts may be intermittent until the evening election returns are available. Live web-feed video player is above; Adobe Flash required for proper viewing. If not functioning or enabled on your mobile device, try the Ustream mobile apps here for iPhone, iPad, Android, etc. or try viewing the live stream at CNN Live. Also available: CNN for iPhone and iPad app and the Android app; details here.
There is also live coverage online at CNN Live | C-SPAN | PBS Newshour | Politico Live | YouTube
Check the Web sites for broadcast times. On television, there is also extensive coverage — ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, and PBS — and the cable news channels including CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, C-SPAN, CNBC, Current TV, Univision and numerous others. Radio broadcast and Internet audio streaming online is available through C-SPAN Radio and NPR, as well as Armed Forces Radio Network and on satellite radio at Sirius’ MSNBC (117) and CNN (115).
Most live streams and TV telecasts will begin reporting on election returns at around 7 p.m. ET or 8 p.m. ET. Use World Clock to convert to your time zone on Tuesday, November 6, or Wednesday, November 7 accordingly.
Here are some election overview sites with maps, graphs, polls, Facebook and Twitter trends, live blogging results and more: CNN | NYTimes.com | C-SPAN | NBC – MSNBC.com | Fox News | Politico | Washington Post | USA Today
An interactive Presidential election predictor game is here More interactive tools to keep track of electoral college vote scenarios here. To track all of the races — including House and Senate in all 50 states, as well as the electoral vote, an interactive map is here.
The latest prediction from Nate Silver of FiveThirtyEight Blog on New York Times is here. He predicts President Obama has a 91.6 percent chance of winning re-election.

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