I have a busy day following an early trip to the voting booth. Tonight, here's what I'll be watching:
To learn the story the networks won't tell you, to get the depth of perspective the networks can't give you, and to point the way forward no matter who wins on November 4, join Tony Perkins and FRCAction's experts for exclusive election-night coverage beginning at 8:00 p.m. Eastern. - After the Vote
John Hawking Right Wing News Liveblog-O-Rama
And, of course, we'll be here late until the election has been decided.
Press Release from the FRC:
Washington, D.C. - Tony Perkins and Family Research Council Action are gearing up for a late night on Election Night, Tuesday, November 4 to track key national races and state ballot initiatives, and provide quick, pro-family analysis on the results throughout election night. Tony Perkins will host a live webcast on www.frcaction.org with exclusive election-night analysis beginning at 8:00 p.m. Eastern.
Webcast panelists include Chuck Donovan, FRC's Executive Vice President; Connie Mackey, Senior Vice President for FRC Action; Peter Sprigg, Vice President for Policy; Bill Saunders, Human Rights Counsel; Tom McClusky, Vice President for Government Affairs and other election analysts. During this election season, FRC Action has been active in promoting non-partisan voter registration efforts, endorsing congressional candidates, distributing voter guides, and promoting ballot initiatives protecting marriage and the sanctity of human life.
Issues to be discussed during the webcast include:
Who will be President for the next four years and what will his policies on life, marriage, the economy and other issues mean for your family?
FRC will be taking a look at the new make-up of the U.S. House and Senate and projecting how values and family will fare in the next Congress.
FRC policy experts will be tracking state initiatives such as the marriage protection amendments in California, Arizona, and Florida as well as others affecting families and communities.
Many vital issues will be determined tomorrow. As Americans cast their votes and polls across the country close, call Family Research Council Action for analysis and comment on the future of the pro-family movement.
On Election Night Contact FRC Action's Experts at (866) FRC-News


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