The Cord Cutter's Guide to Streaming Election Coverage

You've ditched your cable box, booted your DVR, and canceled HBO. A cadre of sports apps keep you up to date on your favorite teams, but, still, something's missing. You need news. In particular, you're desperate to follow tonight's election results. So how do you keep up on the electoral shenanigans in Ohio and the confused octogenarians in Florida? We've got you covered.
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You've ditched your cable box, booted your DVR, and canceled HBO. A cadre of sports apps keep you up to date on your favorite teams, but, still, something's missing. You need news. In particular, you're desperate to follow tonight's election results. So how do you keep up on the electoral shenanigans in Ohio and the confused octogenarians in Florida? We've got you covered.

We've already run through a list of political news apps to help you stay connected on the go. But if video's your thing, here's a list of streams, feeds, and apps that will keep you current during election day. And remember, AirPlay is your friend. Unless your guy loses.

ABC News: Live election coverage starts at 7:00 PM ET on ABC's YouTube channel.

CBS News: Coverage begins at 7:00 PM ET on CBS's UStream feed.

NBC News: The feed begins at (surprise!) 7:00 PM ET on NBC's XBox app, as well as on the network's Democracy Plaza site.

CNN: As of Tuesday afternoon, CNN's start time for live coverage on live.cnn.com and the network's various apps was TBD. But don't worry. They'll flood the zone.

Fox News: Live coverage begins at 8:00 PM ET on the Fox News website.

PBS NewsHour: Enjoy election coverage to the dulcet tones of Jim Lehrer.

C-SPAN: Live streaming election coverage starts at 8:00 PM ET, and includes closed captioning.

Univision: Spanish speakers can get their fix through Univision's YouTube channel starting at 7:00 PM ET.

The New York Times: The NYT is dropping its paywall for 24 hours beginning at 6:00 PM ET, and providing a livestream of the proceedings from inside the newsroom.

The Wall Street Journal: WSJ has livestreams through YouTube, as well as its iPad and Android apps.

The Washington Post: You can also follow along with WaPo's dedicated UStream page.

Politico: More streaming action from the Politico website, which makes the perfect companion to its iPad app.