2012 Election Coverage

WVXU's news team will be in various important locations around the tri-state to provide local coverage of the 2012 Election.

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Election 2012
3:26 pm
Tue November 6, 2012

Live Blog: Battleground

Originally published on Wed November 7, 2012 12:13 am

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A quick head's up on what this is. The Battleground is an aggregation of NPR member stations' content produced during election night. It's curated by the staff at NPR Digital Services, including Eric Athas, Teresa Gorman, Will Snyder, Kim Perry and Erin Teare Martin. The list of participating stations and states is posted at the bottom.

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Election 2012
2:32 pm
Mon November 5, 2012

Find Your Local Voting Location

Below is a collection of links to help you find your correct local voting location.  Most sites include hours of operation and additional links for directions.

Ohio Voter Information Center:

Kentucky Voter Information Center:

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On the Money with Chris DeSimio
1:30 am
Fri November 2, 2012

Michael Farr - What Happens After the Election?

No matter the outcome, there will be an economic impact felt after a new president is elected. To discuss the election as it relates to stocks, bonds, and personal investing, On the Money with Chris DeSimio goes into the belly of the beast – Washington, D.C.

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Inside Pitch
8:49 am
Wed October 24, 2012

Candidate forum tonight at NKU

Northern Kentucky University will host the second in a series of forums featuring candidates for state and congressional offices in northern Kentucky.

The forum will take place from 5:30 to 8 p.m. in the James C. and Rachel M. Votruba Student Union Ballroom.

Tonight's schedule includes:

5:30 p.m. - Brian Linder, Republican candidate for the 61st Kentucky House District.

6 p.m. - Adam Haas, Republican candidate for the 67 Kentucky House District.

6:30 p.m. - William (Bill) Adkins, Democratic candidate for the 4th District U.S. House seat.

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Biden in Milford
7:21 pm
Sun September 9, 2012

Vice President outlines "fundamental differences" during Milford campaign stop

Credit Tana Weingartner
Vice President Joe Biden speaking at Milford High School.

Vice President Joe Biden wrapped up a campaign swing through Southern Ohio Sunday with a stop in suburban Cincinnati. Standing in an atrium at Milford High School, he focused on representing the two presidential candidates as "fundamentally different."

The vice president stuck to familiar themes dinging the Republican party's stance on healthcare - which Biden called "voucher-care", and especially what Mitt Romney had to say about job creation at the Republican National Convention...

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