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Election 2000
Election Night Coverage
November 7, 2000

  • Listen to NPR's Election Night Coverage: 7-8 p.m. EST
  • Listen as David Welna reports from Missouri about polls staying open later because of strong voter turn out.
  • Listen to NPR's Election Night Coverage: 8-9 p.m. EST
  • Listen as Robert Siegel interviews Ralph Nader, who declares the Green party as the "Third Largest Party."
  • Listen to NPR's Election Night Coverage: 9-10 p.m. EST
  • Listen as Executive Director Larry Makinson, of Center of Responsive Politics talks to Linda Wertheimer about the expenses of presidential campaigns and the role of the independent expenditures in campaigns.
  • Listen as Mindy Tucker, Press Secretary for Bush-Cheney campaign, talks to Robert Siegel about the Florida recall.
  • Listen to NPR's Election Night Coverage: 10-11 p.m. EST
  • Listen to NPR's Election Night Coverage: 11 p.m. - 12 a.m. EST
  • Listen to Hillary Clinton's acceptance speech in New York.
  • Listen as Rick Lazio delivers his concession speech in New York.
  • Listen to NPR's Election Night Coverage: 12 - 1 a.m. EST
  • Listen as Scott Simon talks with Wendy Kaufman in Seattle, Washington where Maria Cantwell unseated incumbent Sen. Slade Gorton.
  • Listen to NPR's Election Night Coverage: 1 - 2 a.m. EST
  • Listen to NPR's Election Night Coverage: 2 - 3 a.m. EST
  • Listen as Scott Simon talks with NPR's Chief Political Correspondent Elizabeth Arnold.
  • Listen to NPR's Election Night Coverage: 3 - 4 a.m. EST
  • Listen as Gore campaign manager William Daley announces that his candidate will neither concede defeat, nor claim victory until the final vote count is announced in Florida.
  • Listen as the Bush campaign witholds its claim of victory until the final vote count is announced in Florida.
  • Listen to NPR's Election Night Coverage: 4 - 5 a.m. EST

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