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Salem Radio Network Announces ''SRN Election Night 2020''


Salem Radio Network
Salem Radio Network

Salem Radio Network (SRN) will provide marathon Election Night 2020 coverage focusing on the race for the Presidency as well as which political party will control the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives after what promises to be the most-expensive campaign in American history. Coverage will begin at 6pm ET on November 3 and includes all major "acceptance" and "concession" speeches in the Presidential and Congressional elections as well as key local/regional races around the nation.

For the first six hours starting at 6pm ET, SRN's syndicated talk host Hugh Hewitt will anchor live, no-holds-barred Election Night 2020 coverage featuring live, Breaking News updates including the latest election returns plus speeches from winners and losers in key races throughout the nation, plus perspective and analysis from invited guests including SRN hosts Mike Gallagher, Dennis Prager, Dr. Sebastian Gorka, Charlie Kirk, Larry Elder and Eric Metaxas.

Others invited to participate will include Alfredo Ortiz, president of Job Creators Network and SRN News White House correspondent Greg Clugston... who will have just completed a multi-state Air Force One flight covering President Donald J. Trump's final two days in his historic campaign for re-election through Monday evening.

At midnight ET, SRN will switch to the Los Angeles studios of Salem's 870AM The Answer for continuing coverage Election Night 2020 coverage anchored by Jennifer Horn (host of The Morning Answer of KRLA and KTIE), KRLA news anchor Larry Marino and Don Dix at its California Election Night Desk.

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