He will be joined throughout the night by ITV News’ Deputy Political Editor Anushka Asthana will take charge of the election results as they come in, using the battleboard to help viewers understand the unfolding story.
International Editor Emma Murphy will be tracking the Harris campaign, while US correspondent Dan Rivers will follow the Trump campaign’s movements.
Julie Etchingham will be reporting live from California, Harris’ home state, examining the Vice President’s record and speaking to those who know her best.
Rohit Kachroo, ITV News’ Global Security Editor, together with correspondents Rachel Younger and Sejal Karia, will provide in-depth coverage from crucial swing states, where the election may ultimately be decided.
ITV’s broadcast will also feature live crosses to CNN every hour to ensure the latest results are available as soon as they are announced.
Former Trump spokeswoman Heather Nauert and former Obama/Biden advisor Adam Hodge will join the team, alongside election analyst Jessica Taylor from the Cook Political Report.
At 6am on Wednesday 6th November, ITV News will hand over to Susanna Reid and Ed Balls live from Washington DC, for Good Morning Britain: America Decides.
They will be joined by correspondents around the US including North America Correspondent Noel Phillips and Chief Correspondent Richard Gaisford.
Guests on the programme will include Stormy Daniels, the woman at the centre of the legal case that made Trump a convicted felon, former BBC North America Editor and host of The News Agents podcast Jon Sopel, as well as Donald Trump’s nephew Fred Trump III and his long-time friend and supporter, Mike Lindell.
US army veteran and Nevada State Senator Pat Spearman and legendary pollster Frank Luntz will also appear and Sarah Palin will stay with ITV as anticipation builds into the morning.
Good Morning Britain will also be live from Washington DC on Thursday 7th November.
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