Scripps News To Provide Live Polling Analysis And Expert Interviews All Day On Super Tuesday

Scripps News will have journalists across the country on Super Tuesday, providing up-to-the-minute polling analysis, expert interviews and live reporting nationwide all day long. America Votes 2024 will have live results coverage starting at 7 p.m. ET on Tuesday, March 5.

Scripps News has reporters in more than 50 cities across the country, including in key battleground states. Scripps News’ coverage will include a wide range of topics including: immigration, primary changes, former President Trump’s challenge states and the history of Super Tuesday.

“With journalists who have lived and worked for decades in many of the nation’s most politically interesting states, we truly believe the road to the White House runs through Scripps country,” said Christina Hartman, vice president and head of Scripps News. “Viewers value that expertise and crave our independent approach to covering these important elections.”

America Votes 2024 On-Air Coverage

Scripps News’ Del Walters and Maritsa Georgiou will anchor the live results coverage beginning at 7 p.m. ET. Scripps News journalists will be live in battleground states providing viewers in-depth analysis and key interviews.

Veteran political strategist and Scripps News contributor Steve Schmidt will provide analysis on several shows throughout the day on Super Tuesday.

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Scripps News Live Reporters

Andrew Rafferty, Scripps News political director, will provide live results coverage from Scripps News’ Atlanta bureau.

Scripps News correspondent Haley Bull will be in Florida covering former President Donald Trump.

Scripps News correspondent Alex Miller will cover the campaign for Nikki Haley.

Stephanie Liebergen, Scripps News correspondent, will provide live coverage from Washington.

Scripps News correspondent James Packard will be in California bringing live updates on the Senate and GOP primaries.

Dan Grossman, Scripps News correspondent, will be in Colorado providing live coverage.

Scripps News correspondent Chris Conte will provide coverage of the Massachusetts and New England primaries, live from Boston.

Scripps News correspondent John Mone will be in Texas coverage the presidential and senate democratic primaries.

Scripps News deputy political director Joe St. George will break down Super Tuesday results live during “Morning Rush,” providing viewers context and an in-depth analysis. St. Geoge will also provide live coverage across Scripps’ local stations.

Scripps’ 40-plus stations will also provide live coverage from communities across the country. Reporters from Norfolk, Nashville, Salt Lake City and San Diego will join Scripps News viewers live throughout its America Votes 2024 coverage.

America Votes 2024 Digital And Social Coverage

Scripps News digital journalists will provide the latest results coverage on ScrippsNews.com/AmericaVotes.

Graphics and videos that explain and break down the key issues and results will be available across Scripps News’ digital and social platforms.

Super Tuesday digital stories will be shared across Scripps’ local news websites.

Correspondents will collaborate with digital reporters to provide videos on election issues and candidate profiles.

Scripps’ local stations will also be able to stream Scripps News’ live coverage on its social media platforms.


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