(NewsNation Now) — The polls are closed in Virginia. Tonight, “On Balance With Leland Vittert” is live from the nation’s capital digging into what the result could mean for the political landscape.
NewsNation’s Kellie Meyer recaps the final days of the campaign.
The Washington Examiner’s Kristen Soltis Anderson analyzes the latest polling trends.
Rep. Mark Green, R-Tenn., reacts to how Glenn Youngkin walked a tightrope between embracing Donald Trump’s base without necessarily embracing the 45th president himself.
Rep. John Garamendi, D-Calif., weighs in on Terry McAuliffe’s campaign, which featured the highest-profile Democratic surrogates.
Minneapolis voters have the option of replacing their police department with a public safety department. NewsNation’s Kelsey Kernstine has that story.
The Hill’s Bob Cusak and Niall Stanage break down what tonight means for Biden.
Optimus co-founder Scott Tranter explains what turnout numbers will mean in the election.
Democratic operative Josh Scherwin explains how McAuliffe used surrogates, and whether that will pay off.
Republican National Committee spokesperson Paris Dennard explains the strengths of Youngkin’s campaign.
Axios political reporter Sarah Mucha gives her perspective on the Virginia race.
Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, campaigned with McAuliffe on Tuesday, but some are criticizing that appearance, including Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark. Weingarten joins “On Balance.”