Many of the broadcast networks will be utilizing their streaming services to kick off coverage of the primary race.
As the United States hurtles deeper into the tumultuous terrain of the 2024 presidential election, Super Tuesday could clinch a rematch of former President Donald Trump and Incumbent President Joe Biden for the general election this fall. This year, there will be contests in 16 states, creating a critical mass of delegates that can significantly influence the trajectory of the entire election cycle.
Here’s where to watch Super Tuesday election coverage on the various networks and online so you don’t miss any crucial political coverage on the most consequential primary day.
CBS News’ coverage of Super Tuesday will begin on the network’s streaming platform starting at 8 p.m. ET, anchored by chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett. Norah O’Donnell will pick up the coverage at 10 p.m. ET on CBS and CBS News streaming. O’Donnell will be joined by members of the CBS News political team including Margaret Brennan, John Dickerson, Robert Costa, and Ed O’Keefe.
Coverage begins at 7 p.m. ET online on ABC News Live with Linsey Davis which will lead into the linear ABC network coverage at 10 p.