Super Tuesday returns to MSNBC tomorrow…
MSNBC announced that its Super Tuesday political coverage will air tomorrow to coincide with the Livestrong Presidential Cancer Forum Chris Matthews is co-moderating… MSNBC’s “Super Tuesday” returns tomorrow, Aug. 28, with non-stop, all-day political news and analysis. Coverage will begin at 9 a.m. (ET) and will include highlights of the first-ever Livestrong® Presidential Cancer Forum. Chris Matthews, MSNBC’s election anchor and host of “Hardball with Chris Matthews,” will serve as co-moderator of the Livestrong Forum along with seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong. Presidential hopefuls will gather today and tomorrow in Cedar Rapids, Iowa to discuss how best to fight cancer. Democratic participants include Sen. Hillary Clinton, Sen. John Edwards, Rep. Dennis Kucinich and Gov. Bill Richardson. Republican participants are Sen. Sam Brownback and Gov. Mike Huckabee. MSNBC “Super Tuesday” anchors will include NBC Washington Bureau Chief and moderator of “Meet the Press” Tim Russert, “Today” co-host Natalie Morales, MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough, Tucker Carlson, Chris Jansing, Tamron Hall, Contessa Brewer and “Hardball” correspondent David Shuster. Tomorrow’s “Super Tuesday” will conclude with a special “Hardball” live from Cedar Rapids at 5 p.m. ET. MSNBC announced earlier that as part of its Decision 2008 election coverage, that it will delve into key topics every other Tuesday until Election Day, bringing viewers a better understanding and appreciation for the news events that will affect their lives. Full coverage from the day will be available at www.politics.msnbc.com, the Web’s premiere destination for political news, analysis and video. Powered by NBC News and National Journal, www.politics.msnbc.com will feature the best on-demand video from the day’s coverage, as well as original reporting, news, commentary, live blog updates, on-the-scene observations and in-depth, Web-exclusive examination from leading political analysts. Tammy Haddad is Vice President, Washington of MSNBC. Susan Sullivan is Vice President, Daytime Programming of MSNBC. Bill Wolff is Vice President, Primetime Programming of MSNBC. Dan Abrams is General Manager of MSNBC.
