
The @edshow won't be seen tonight in its usual format in order to present MSNBC's rolling live coverage of the Super Tuesday primaries and caucuses, the biggest and probably most important single night of the GOP presidential primary season with 419 delegates at stake.
Ed, of course, is on the panel for that coverage tonight, beginning at 6pET, along with Rachel Maddow, Chris Matthews, Lawrence O'Donnell, Rev. Al Sharpton and Steve Schmidt, who ran the McCain-Palin campaign in 2008.
And The Ed Show blog will have the latest results from all eleven states (at the very top of the page, refreshed every 2 minutes).
The eleven states include (with poll closing times, all listed as ET): Alaska (12 a.m.), Georgia (7 p.m.), Idaho (10 p.m.), Massachusetts (8 p.m.), North Dakota (9 p.m.), Ohio (7:30 p.m.), Oklahoma (8 p.m.), Tennessee (8 p.m.), Vermont (7 p.m.), Virginia (7 p.m.) and Wyoming (which picks delegates at county conventions today through Saturday).
The @edshow will be back tomorrow (Wednesday) for at 8pET full post-Super Tuesday coverage on @msnbctv.
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Yawn, isn't it over yet? Have fun with it. I have had enough.
Ed, We sure will miss your show and the poll question. But Am really anxious to here about Ohio election and which GOP horse crossed the finish. I did see a homemade sign for Ron Paul the other day. I was able to vote with out getting sick and hope you tell how Obama Did in the Buckeye State. Alot of KOCH Money spent here so I will be verry surprized if ROB ME dose"nt get it. But I think many did not bother with the primarys. Look forward to the news tonight.
turn out will be key.
seen some where their aid it might be very light, there in OH but in the other states as well. guess we shall see.
FAT ED: HAHAHAHAHAHA you were not on last night and guess what... THREE PEOPLE NOTICED!!! you are a fat tub of fecal matter!
LOL at you
i know i shouldn't seeing you have a self esteem problem, but you are just so funny!