Where to Watch the Primaries Online
If you’re a political junkie, then tonight is your Super Bowl: Obama vs. Clinton in what could be the final showdown. Coverage starts around 4 p.m. PT, so if you’re stuck at the office (and if your company hasn’t blocked YouTube), here’s how to get your political fix:
The Washington Post and Newsweek are teaming up for live video coverage that will also be carried on C-Span. Their Super Tuesday coverage was pretty boring, so watch at your own risk.
While we really liked the MSNBC video player, and their live streaming coverage of Super Tuesday, the network will only be providing regular updates on its site this time around. CBSNews.com will simulcast Katie Couric’s continuous live coverage of the results, and ABCNews.com will be live streaming the evening as well.
If you’re looking for less corporate news, then check out some of the sites Jackson wrote about in his previous Super Tuesday wrap up.
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Why not watch it on Election.tv?