The 2024 Presidential Election will be one for the history books. The culmination of a clash of national ideas and desires that will crescendo on November 5th.
Now, perhaps more than ever, it’s important to stay informed. Here’s what to watch for and where to watch.
Important Events
This election already has had so may twists and turns. As such, we’ll add any new events we hear about below.
- October 1st, 2024:
- Vice Presidental debate between JD Vance and Tim Walts on CBS Evening News.
- PBS premiers “The Choice”, a documentary on both Donald J. Trump and Kamala Harris.
- October 8th, 2024: Donald J. Trump to answer questions in Univison town hall.
- October 10th, 2024: Kamala Harris to answer questions in Univision town hall.
- November 5th, 2024: Election day. If you’re interested in early voting, please check your state’s website.
- January 6th, 2025: Congress counts the electoral votes—the final certification for whoever wins.
- January 20th, 2025: Inauguration Day. When the victor will swear their oath before the nation.
Where To Watch
There are plenty of places to get up-to-date election coverage with Tablo.
ABC
- World News Tonight with David Muir – Weeknights at 6:30 pm ET.
- World News Tonight – Saturday and Sunday at 6:30 PM EST.
CBS
- CBS Evening News – Weeknights at 6:30 pm ET.
- CBS Saturday Morning – Saturday at 8:00 am ET.
- CBS Sunday Morning – Sunday at 9:00 am ET.
Fox
- Fox Local – Check your local station for up-to-date news broadcasts.
NBC
- NBC Nightly News, With Lester Holt – Seven days a week at 6:30 pm ET.
- PBS News Hour – Weeknights at 6:00 pm ET.
- PBS News Hour Weekend – Saturday and Sunday at 5:00 pm ET
Scripps News
- The Race – Seven days a week at 6:00 pm ET.
- On November 5th, get national election coverage all-day and live results starting at 7pm ET.
Univision
- Noticiero Univision, Seven days a week at 6:30 pm and 11:35 pm ET.
As you can see, most of these shows are scheduled in the same time slot. However, as a Tablo owner, this is not a concern.
If you want multiple perspectives, why not set a recording or two while watching your favorite newscast? Then, at your leisure, you can fast-forward and rewind through your recorded news to capture other perspectives.
So you can be informed and ready to vote