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How to watch midterm election results: Democrats take the House, GOP keeps the Senate

How to watch midterm election results: Democrats take the House, GOP keeps the Senate No need for cable to keep up with midterm election res...

How to watch midterm election results: Democrats take the House, GOP keeps the Senate

Midterm elections

No need for cable to keep up with midterm election results.

The 2018 US midterm elections on Tuesday have garnered plenty of attention on platforms like Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Facebook. If you don't have access to cable TV, these sites can also keep you up to date on election results.

Here's how you can catch the latest election updates from your phone or computer.

YouTube

A handful of news sites are taking to YouTube to share live coverage of th e election. CBS News, ABC News, NBC News and PBS Newshour all have livestreams on the video site. (Editors' note: CNET is owned by CBS.)

Facebook

CBS News, ABC News and PBS Newshour also have livestreams on Facebook.

Snapchat

Yes, Snapchat's in on this, too. Peter Hamby, host of Snapchat's Good Luck America, is leading the platform's coverage starting at 6 p.m. ET.

Snapchat

Peter Hamby is leading Snapchat's coverage of the midterm elections.

Twitter

ABC News has a livestream on Twitter. You can also keep up with the latest election news through Twitter Moments.

News sites and apps

Here are a few news platforms providing free election coverage through their sites and apps:

CNN will have live election coverage on its website and on its apps for Android, iPhone (), iPad (), Apple TV (), Kindle Fire and Roku.

ABC News Live and the ABC News app will also have live coverage. The app is available for iPhone, Android, Windows, iPad, Kindle Fire, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV and Roku.

CBSN is streaming coverage on its website. The CBS News app will also have live coverage, and is available on Android, iPhone, iPad, Windows, Roku, Amazon Fire TV () and Apple TV.

NBC News will stream live coverage on its site starting at 8 p.m. ET. Coverage will also be available on MSNBC.com and the NBC News app, which is available on Android, iPhone, iPad, Roku, Amazon Fire TV and Apple TV. NBC News also has a live blog with midterm election updates and news.

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Source: Google News | Netizen 24 United States

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