Globally liveblogging the American elections
As I mentioned last week, Columbia University's international affairs blog, The Morningside Post, is hosting a global liveblog of the election returns today.
Columbia professors David Epstein, Andrew Gelman, Brigitte Nacos and Sharyn O'Halloran will join bloggers from the United States, United Kingdom, France, Singapore, Germany, Mexico, Japan, Russia, India, Switzerland, Canada and Brazil to comment as results come in and to offer opinions and analysis on the election's domestic and international implications. We'll also be posting election-related photos, videos and polls throughout the day.
Stop by any time between now and midnight EST (8:00 am Wednesday, Kampala time) to add your thoughts.
Update: For even more international liveblogging, check out the Voices Without Votes coverage of global reactions to the election returns.
Columbia professors David Epstein, Andrew Gelman, Brigitte Nacos and Sharyn O'Halloran will join bloggers from the United States, United Kingdom, France, Singapore, Germany, Mexico, Japan, Russia, India, Switzerland, Canada and Brazil to comment as results come in and to offer opinions and analysis on the election's domestic and international implications. We'll also be posting election-related photos, videos and polls throughout the day.
Stop by any time between now and midnight EST (8:00 am Wednesday, Kampala time) to add your thoughts.
Update: For even more international liveblogging, check out the Voices Without Votes coverage of global reactions to the election returns.
Labels: the morningside post, u.s. politics