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Election coverage for races in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York

Election coverage for races in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York

Election Day Updates

As voters prepare to hit the polls in states like Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and Virginia, there’s a lot to keep an eye on. It’s an exciting time for many, and Fox News is set to provide comprehensive election coverage.

In Virginia and New Jersey, voters will be selecting their next governors, while New York City will elect a new mayor. In Pennsylvania, a significant decision awaits as voters consider whether to re-elect three Democratic Supreme Court justices.

For those voting for the first time, it’s crucial to know what to expect at the ballot box and to familiarize yourself with the key issues of the day. Maybe you’re feeling a bit anxious about it all—that’s completely normal.

Throughout Election Day, the Fox News Channel will offer continuous coverage of the unfolding events. The Fox News Digital platform will also share timely updates, ensuring you don’t miss any important developments.

If you’re up early, kick off your morning with “Fox & Friends First” at 5 a.m. ET, followed by the main “Fox & Friends” show at 6 a.m. ET, featuring familiar hosts Brian, Ainsley, Lawrence, and Steve. It’s a good way to stay informed, and maybe grab a cup of coffee as you gear up for the day.

At 9 a.m. ET, tune into America’s Newsroom with Bill Hemmer and Dana Perino as they discuss current events related to the elections, which can be quite enlightening. Then, at 11 a.m., Harris Faulkner will provide her insights into the day’s races on “The Faulkner Focus.” It feels like there’s always something new to consider, right?

After that, at noon, Faulkner will join the “Outnumbered” panel to continue the election discussions. And just when you think you’ve heard it all, John Roberts and Sandra Smith will take over with “America Report” at 2 p.m., followed by “The Martha McCallum Story” at 3 p.m.

Later in the day, Will Cain will offer his perspective on what’s transpired on Election Day at 4 p.m. before “The Five” steps in with their commentary. It’s just a whirlwind of information, really.

Make sure to catch the latest breaking news and summaries of the day’s highlights with Bret Baier and his team in the “Special Report” edition dedicated to Election Day coverage.

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