WATCH Midterm Election Night Coverage Live Stream Online Free: Nov 4 2014 Midterms Results Guide With Brian Williams, Anderson Cooper & More On ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox News, MSNBC, CNN Streaming [VIDEO]

Happy Election Day! With the results of the November 4 midterms starting to come in, cable and network television channels will be airing special election coverage all night. From ABC, CBS and NBC to Fox News, MSNBC, and CNN, the biggest news anchors and political commentators will be analyzing the midterm election results as they come in from all of over the country. Tune in to your favorite programs on TV, or access the live stream channels on your computer to stay wired into the exciting election results night!

As the A.V. Club reports, "ABC, CBS, and NBC are all rolling out hour-long election coverage starting at the 10 o'clock hour-sorry, Person Of Interest!-while the truly brave can head to the 24-hour news networks for even more exhaustive coverage. Fox News and MSNBC get things started at 6 p.m., while CNN starts up an hour later."

What do you expect to be the results of the 2014 Midterm Elections? Will the Democrats or Republicans end up on top?

According to CNN, "The fate of endangered Democrats, vulnerable Republicans and control of the Senate will be decided in a matter of hours Tuesday as voters across the country head to the polls to chart the direction of the country for the next two years. That is, of course, assuming control of the Senate does not hinge on razor-thin victories that trigger recounts and possibly runoff elections in two states. Election Night will deliver clarity as well as confusion. There will, of course, be individual winners and losers, and the GOP is expected to easily hold, if not build upon, its majority in the House. But the great unknown is which party will control the Senate -- an important detail that will greatly influence President Barack Obama's final two years in office."

Today is a big day for the United States, so make sure you do your part and tune in to find out the results of your vote!

"The major networks will all be covering the elections. On NBC, Brian Williams will be live anchoring two hours, one for East Coast audiences and another for West Coast viewers, both at 10 p.m. George Stephanopoulos will head ABC's coverage, with live specials at 10 p.m. for both East Coast and West Coast audiences, and hourly updates throughout the night. On CBS, Scott Pelley and Norah O'Donnell will begin their election-night coverage at 6:30 p.m. ET, with hourly updates at 7 p.m. ET, 8 p.m. ET, and 9 p.m. ET, and end with a one-hour special at 10 p.m. Then there's always Fox News, which will begin its coverage at 6 p.m. ET, with live coverage co-anchored by Bret Baier and Megyn Kelly and the studio's News Deck headlined by Shepard Smith and a panel of experts," explains Bustle.

Hoping to catch the NBC coverage? Tune into the NBC live stream right here starting at 10 PM EST.

In order to watch the ABC network live stream, you can click here for full streaming services at 10 PM EST.

To access the CBS streaming channel, click here to watch for free starting at 10 PM EST.

For FOX News live streaming, watch the full election night coverage from here from 6 PM EST onwards.

Curious as to what the cable coverage of the midterm elections will be like? There are multiple options, for example "there is CNN, which will begin its coverage at 5 p.m. ET with anchors Wolf Blitzer and Anderson Cooper...and MSNBC, whose Democratic-leaning anchors Rachel Maddow and Chris Matthews will begin coverage at 6 p.m. ET." according to Bustle.

Planning to tune into CNN's coverage of the midterms with Wolf Blitzer and Anderson Cooper? Click here to watch the CNN live stream online for free from 7 PM EST onwards.

Would you rather watch MSNBC's Rachel Maddow and Chris Matthews cover the election results? Tune into here to access a free MSNBC live stream channel to watch the full coverage beginning at 6 PM EST.

Prefer to watch a comedic take on the tonight's midterms results? Tune in to Comedy Central to watch "The Daily Show With Jon Stewart" followed by the "Colbert Report," starting at 11 PM EST! Read more about the shows and access live stream links for the hour-long live broadcast here ("The Daily Show With Jon Stewart") and here ("Colbert Report").

In addition, check out this New York Times video in which "David Leonhardt, editor of The Upshot, offers an animated look at the six states to watch as Democrats try to beat the odds and maintain control of the Senate." Watch the interesting video below:

We hope the upcoming midterm election results swing in your favor - or better yet, the country's favor (which may be subjective to say the least).

Happy Election Day!

Bonus: Do you want to spice up your viewing party just a little? Check out TIME's awesome "2014 Election Night Drinking Game" right here to add a little fun to your evening, however the results turn out.

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