TheBlaze is pulling out all the stops to be the ultimate election night destination.
We are retooling our homepage to offer a host of new features, including real-time updates from across the nation, an interactive electoral map, a chat room for our followers alongside the news and analysis from TheBlaze team.
We’ll have the latest electoral tally for Romney and Obama at the top of the page, and we are deploying a state-of-the-art vote tally system to get you the results the second they are available from the AP.
And, of course, TheBlaze will be the only place you can get unique analysis from Glenn Beck, Andrew Wilkow, SE Cupp, Will Cain, Buck Sexton, Amy Holmes, Brian Sack, ED Hill and more.
Our teams in Washington, New York and Dallas will be up all night bringing you the latest news as each state’s ballots are counted — Plus we’ll have reporters in Boston at the Romney campaign headquarters and in Chicago with the Obama campaign.
TheBlaze TV team will be streaming live commentary all night as well. You can get a free trial here. We’ll also be offering free “look ins” of our live TV feed at the top of each hour on TheBlaze homepage. Election Night coverage on TheBlaze TV will begin Tuesday 11/6 at 5pm EST.
TheBlaze Radio Network and Sirius XM will provide an audio simulcast of TheBlaze TV’s election night coverage.
All of this adds up to a unique multiplatform, dual screen experience combining streaming commentary on TV with live chatting on our Website and all the news and analysis you’ve come to expect from TheBlaze.
Our election preview coverage also is available on our Campaign 2012 page and TheBlaze TV commentary about the election is available On Demand, including the special documentary on voter fraud called “The Machine.” For the past week, we’ve also been airing American Voices – vignettes filled with life stories from some of America’s most recognizable figures.
Tonight, TheBlaze will host a special, Ohio: Fight for the Future. In this special Glenn Beck speaks about the final push for freedom before the election in Ohio, the most crucial state in the election.
Be sure to join TheBlaze on election night – The Truth Lives Here.





















































































































dobieprime
Nov. 5, 2012 at 2:35pmWhen will The Blaze on DISH be in HD?
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dobieprime
Nov. 5, 2012 at 2:33pmLove The Blaze on Dish….wish it was in HD though. :) JUST SAYING…:)
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Gary_K
Nov. 5, 2012 at 1:54pmhttp://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2012/11/04/TRUE-THE-VOTE-ANNOUNCES-NATIONAL-ELECTION-INTEGRITY-HOTLINE
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” Concerned citizens are encouraged to report any incidents outside of polling locations using True the Vote’s official Election Integrity Hotline. Citizens may submit incidents over the phone by calling 855-444-6100. Descriptions and photos should be directed to freeandfair@truethevote.org. True the Vote will verify credible reports and submit those appropriate local authorities. “
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RedSpotinaBlueState
Nov. 5, 2012 at 12:06pmI’ll be there!
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leonardo44
Nov. 5, 2012 at 11:51amlooking forward to coverage by The Blaze
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48Straights
Nov. 5, 2012 at 10:50amLet me guess, TheBlaze is going to recommend we watch the election on Saturday Night Live. And The Simpsons.
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The_Almighty_Creestof
Nov. 5, 2012 at 10:43amThank you! Very nice of you to do this!
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LIBSALWAYSLIE
Nov. 5, 2012 at 10:57amThe Blaze will be my source for election results.
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48Straights
Nov. 5, 2012 at 12:00pmMine too. It is really nice when we can actually get the spirt of Glenn Beck through all the chickified “news” TheBlaze constantly reports.
Election night it will be TheBlaze #1, Fox #2 and MSNBC just for laughs. The next morning it will be Drudge #1, Breitbart http://www.breitbart.com #2 and sadly TheBlaze #3. If you wonder why click on the link and compare what breitbart or Drudge for that matter deems newsworthy and what TheBlaze does, no comparison.
I loved TheBlaze when it first started and was suppose to inform us with all the news the MSM would not print, but now it just feels more gossipy than newsy. TheBlaze has let down its intended audience throughout the entire election cycle by not reporting on the news, or even the news that is reported on Glen’s radio show. It could have done lots more.
Tim Tebow, SNL and the Simpsons is not what I want to read about on the eve of the most important election in the history of the USA.
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