America's Election Headquarters

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America's Election Headquarters
Martha McCallum

Weekends
New York City
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time60 minutes
Original release
NetworkFox News
ReleaseFebruary 25 (2008-02-25) –
November 5, 2008 (2008-11-05)

America's Election Headquarters is a news program focusing on news concerning national elections and

Eastern Time
and various times in the weekends during election years.

During The Obama Era

2008 elections

America's Election Headquarters debuted during the

America's Pulse
on FNC.

Since Hill's hosting stint, various Fox News personalities have served as hosts, including Hemmer and Kelly.

The weekday edition replaced The Big Story.

The title of the show is based on Fox News's slogan of "America's Election HQ", heavily used during the 2008 election season.

America's Election Headquarters was replaced after the Presidential Election on 5 November 2008 with America's News Headquarters. The program remains similar to America's Election HQ and it is on at the same time.

Later elections

In the later elections of 2010, 2012 and 2014, the name America's Election Headquarters has continued to be used for election analysis and results programming.

During The Trump Era

2016 elections

FOX News brought back the America's Election Headquarters brand for the

Embassy Suites, in Des Moines, Iowa, that was used across the network. Megyn Kelly and Bret Baier were primary anchors in Iowa. Starting in March 2016, America's Election Headquarters again replaced America's News Headquarters
as Fox News' main weekend programming.

Since 2018 elections

After the release of Gretchen Carlson, Fox News brought the branding to the 2 PM (ET) hour with host Shannon Bream. Since

Martha McCallum took the anchor desk as the successor for 2018 United States elections
.

America's Election HQ was replaced in 2020 with Fox News Democracy 2020 during

References

  1. ^ "Fox News 'America's Election Headquarters' Will Give Way to 'Democracy 2020'". adweek.it. 2 October 2019. Retrieved 2022-06-07.
  2. ^ "Fox closes the door on 'America's Election HQ' branding in favor of something new". 7 October 2019.

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