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Your best source for 2012 election coverage -- the one source where you get the facts, all sides of the issues, and in-depth coverage straight from the field. 90.5 Radio, WKAR-TV, and online all the time.Interactive FeaturesElection 2012 Political Calendar from NPR | MAP: Electoral Calculator | MAP: Unemployment - from PBS NewsHour Map CenterJoin the DiscussionFollow @WKARNewsroom | Use #OTRwkarVideoPBS NewsHour Weekday and Special Broadcasts | Off the Record with Tim Skubick

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The "PBS NewsHour" team will anchor coverage Election 2012.

Get trusted, in-depth and independent election coverage with correspondents from PBS NewsHour, Washington Week, Frontline and more.

WKAR's Election 2012 coverage includes TV, radio, online, and social media.

Here's how you can follow favorite PBS and NPR correspondents on Twitter. Use the hashtag #pbsElection:

  • PBS NewsHour (@NewsHour)
  • NEED TO KNOW (@PBSNeedToKnow)
  • FRONTLINE (@frontlinepbs)
  • WASHINGTON WEEK (@washingtonweek)
  • Gwen Ifill, WASHINGTON WEEK and PBS NEWSHOUR (@pbsgwen)
  • Judy Woodruff, PBS NEWSHOUR (@JudyWoodruff)
  • Hari Sreenivasan, PBS NEWSHOUR (@hari)
  • Christina Bellantoni, PBS NEWSHOUR politics editor (@cbellantoni)
  • Jeff Greenfield, NEED TO KNOW (@greenfield62)
  • Scott Simon, NEED TO KNOW (@nprscottsimon)
  • Maria Hinojosa, NEED TO KNOW (@Maria_Hinojosa)
  • Steve Inskeep, MORNING EDITION (@InskeepNPR)

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