US Presidential Election 2024 coverage

Location and access are key when covering the U.S. presidential election. Place your correspondents in the best on-site broadcast locations and provide them with extensive editorial and technical support that only The Associated Press can offer.

Election Day Nov. 5, 2024
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Premium broadcast facilities for an unprecedented race

The United States presidential election in 2024 is unlike any other before it: a vice-president joining the race a mere 107 days before polling day; a former president convicted on felony counts who survived an assassination attempt.

AP 360 is your one-stop shop for broadcast coverage of Kamala Harris versus Donald Trump in their bids for the White House. With The Associated Press’ long history of covering U.S. elections as our editorial backbone, we provide unmatchable support, from the primaries until Inauguration Day – and all the twists and turns in between.

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Anchor your coverage from the White House

Only one backdrop will do if broadcasters want to anchor their election coverage from Washington D.C. The White House, brightly lit at night, hammers home the importance of the election and captivates the viewer’s attention. Each election cycle, television outlets from across the globe trust The Associated Press to give them that unparalleled rooftop view of the White House. From single-camera live reporting positions to multi-camera studios, AP 360 provides broadcast solutions from this unmissable prime location that will engage your audiences.

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Essential broadcast facilities for Election Day – and beyond

Election Day is where AP 360 truly comes into its own. Our experienced teams of broadcast professionals fan out across the country, establishing live reporting positions for correspondents in all key locations: swing states, the campaign headquarters and, of course, at the White House.

From a multi-camera studio overlooking the White House to single camera positions inside the winning candidate’s late-night party, we have you covered.

In 2020, election night turned into election week, with postal votes being counted throughout the night in swing states like Pennsylvania and Arizona. Whatever the aftermath might bring in 2024, you can rely on AP 360 to adapt to news developments at a moment’s notice.

Spectacular terrace overlooking the White House

Live positions on the White House North Lawn

Access and live positions at the Democratic and Republican campaign headquarters

Live positions in key swing states

Live positions overlooking the New York skyline

Studios in Washington D.C., New York City and Los Angeles

On-air correspondents for custom live shots

Extensive editorial and technical support

White House Terrace

  • Single- and multi-camera positions
  • Workspace
  • On-camera reporters

White House North Lawn

  • Single-camera positions
  • On-camera reporters

Washington D.C. Studios

  • Single- and multi-camera studios
  • Workspace
  • On-camera reporters

New York City Studios

  • Single- and multi-camera studios
  • Workspace
  • On-camera reporters

New York City Terrace

  • Single- and multi-camera positions
  • Workspace
  • On-camera reporters

Los Angeles Studios

  • Single-camera studios
  • Workspace
  • On-camera reporters

Election Night Party: Democrats

  • Stand-up positions
  • Workspace (subject to availability)
  • On-camera reporters

Election Night Party: Republicans

  • Stand-up positions
  • Workspace (subject to availability)
  • On-camera reporters

Swing States

  • Stand-up positions
  • Locations TBA

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AP’s electoral expertise, live into your news bulletins

The Associated Press is world-renowned for its coverage of U.S. elections, and for its calling of key races, including the presidency. Those same experts who know all the ins and outs of the electoral system will be available to join live broadcasts from our camera positions in several languages. Also available in six languages will be International Affiliate Reporter Philip Crowther, now covering his third U.S. administration.

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Report live from inside the spin room at debates

Televised debates are an integral part of a presidential election, and AP 360 gets you into the famous spin rooms. This is where campaign surrogates – and sometimes the candidates themselves – appear before and after the debate. This year we will be particularly nimble: dates and locations for the debates have been through many changes, but AP 360 will always be there to facilitate your live coverage.

Unparalleled support for your correspondent – at the heart of the election story

Wherever The Associated Press goes, AP 360 goes too. On the road, we share facilities, workspaces and, most importantly, our expertise and information. AP journalists are always in the front row and their experience is invaluable to broadcasters who work with AP 360. We provide all of the editorial support you need to comprehensively cover the U.S. election and help explain every aspect of the race to your audience.

The Associated Press takes care of credentialing for our international partners to ensure you get coveted access to all key event locations.

The Associated Press is the most trusted source of information on election night, with a history of accuracy dating to 1848. AP offers that expertise to its member news organizations, customers and the public across all platforms when it counts the vote, declares the winners and covers the results in U.S. elections.

 

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The Associated Press is your definitive source for the U.S. elections

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