BBC will anchor U.S. election coverage from two continents
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BBC News presents Katty Kay and Andrew Neil will provide live coverage of the U.S. presidential elections Nov. 3, 2020.
The pair’s coverage will appear across BBC One, BBC News, BBC World News and BBC iPlayer starting at 11:30 p.m. London time (6:30 p.m. U.S. eastern time).
Kay will broadcast from London, with Neil back in London.
Jon Sopel and Clive Myrie will be with the Trump and Biden campaigns on election night, with BBC reporters including Emily Maitlis and Nick Bryant in the crucial battleground states and a panel of expert political strategists assessing how the night unfolded, how the campaign was lost and the impact the US electorate’s decision will have on the years ahead, the BBC said.
The coverage will include “big-screen graphic analysis,” the network says.
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