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Tuesday, November 07, 2006

The informal, unofficial, thoroughly unscientific Brian Lehrer Show Exit Poll returns for Election Day. Kean, Jr. or Menendez? Farrell or Shays? And what to do about Alan Hevesi? Plus, Michael Waldman of the Brennan Center for Justice on the Election Protection coalition.

Check out listener-submitted Election Day photos in our flickr project Snapshot of Democracy

Vote Protection

Michael Waldman, executive director of the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law and former speechwriter for President Bill Clinton
- on the Election Protection Coalition's work

more on the Election Protection coalition

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Around the Region

with
Jason Horowitz, reporter for the New York Observer
- talks about the Peter King race on Long Island with
Brendan Scott, reporter for the Hudson Valley’s Times Herald-Record
- talks about the Sue Kelly race and the repeat robo-calls marring the end of the ...

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Breaking Down the Vote


Av Harris, political reporter with WNPR in Connecticut
- talks about the Congressional races in Connecticut
and
Brooke Gladstone, co-host & managing editor, On The Media
- on her mishap with a voting machine

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What's going on in Hudson Co., NJ

Arun Venugopal, WNYC reporter,
- from the Hoboken Station, in Menendez's district, talking to voters

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Make It Count

Miles Rapoport, president of the think tank Demos and former Connecticut Secretary of State
- on voter access issues around the country
and
Brenda Wright, managing attorney for Demos' partner organization National Voting Rights Institute (NVRI)
- on her work at voter problem call center in DC

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Around the Nation

with
Michael Davis , political reporter for the Chattanooga Times Free Press in Tennessee
- discusses the heated Senate race between Harold Ford and Bob Corker. with
Beverly Amsler , Morning Edition Anchor for WVTF in Roanoke, Virginia
- talks ...

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Political Games


Andrew Lee, senior at Claremont McKenna College in Southern California and founder of FantasyCongress.net
- how you can control your own congress (at least a fantasy version)

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