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Top anchors from each channel lead their prime time coverage in the hours leading up to the official results being announced with help from other top correspondents, analysts and commentators reporting from the field and in the studio.
The primary season officially begins the first week in February with the Iowa caucuses, followed by the New Hampshire primary, Nevada caucuses and South Carolina primary. The first week of March starts off with "Super Tuesday" where fourteen states hold their primary, followed by smaller groups of states holding their primary throughout the next weeks and months.
Cable news stations air special coverage throughout the day of a major primary or primaries with up-to-the-minute developments and commentary, culminating with the top political anchors of the networks leading prime time coverage where the results are announced and candidates speeches are aired.
Fox News Fox News provides primary and general election coverage from a conservative point of view. C-Span C-Span provides primary and general election coverage from a strictly news point-of-view. CBS News will be following these races across multiple platforms. CBS News elections and surveys director Anthony Salvanto will provide real-time analyses and projections from the Decision Desk as votes come in, along with CBS News exit polls with updates and news from the key races.
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