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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