-November 5, 2012-

Hour 1
3:00
-- Republicans and Democrats all feel confident that their presidential candidates will win. Either way, half the country is going to be pretty disappointed on Wednesday.
3:30 -- Wayne King, NCGOP Vice Chairman, joins us to talk about the final day of campaigning in North Carolina.

 

Hour 2
4:00
-- Rick Wiley, RNC Political Director, joins us to explain why the GOP will turn out more voters and win the Presidential race.

 

Hour 3
5:00 -- Chris Cooper, Chairman of the Political Science and Public Affairs Department at Western Carolina University, joins us to talk Early Voting numbers and polling ahead of Election Day.
5:30 -- Brad Woodhouse, Communications Director for the Democratic National Committee, joins us to explain why Democrats will turn out more voters and win the Presidential race.

 

-November 6, 2012-

Election Day!

Sean Hannity is on live today, because Pete will be hosting Election Night coverage - beginning at 7pm.

 

 

-November 7, 2012-

Hour 1
3:00 --  Your reactions to the election.

 

Hour 2
4:00 -- Jake Frankel & David Forbes from the Mountain Xpress join us for a look at the local races.

 

Hour 3
5:00 -- Your reaction to the election.

 

-November 8, 2012-

Hour 1
3:00 -- Was Mitt Romney too conservative or not conservative enough?

 

Hour 2
4:00 -- Kevin King, Managing Editor of the Asheville and Hendersonville Tribunes, joins us to talk about the latest issue on newsstands.

 

Hour 3
5:00 -- Why did Romney attract fewer voters than John McCain in 2008?

 

-November 9, 2012-

Hour 1
3:00 -- David Petraeus resigns as
CIA chief, Project ORCA is a disaster for GOP turnout, and Ron Paul says we've already gone over the fiscal cliff - now we're just figuring out how best to land.

 

Hour 2
4:00 -- Stuart Taylor, author of "Mismatch: How Affirmative Action Hurts Students It's Intended to Help and Why Universities won't Admit It," joins us to talk about the book.

 

Hour 3
5:00 -- Erik Spanberg, Senior Staff Writer for the Charlotte Business Journal, joins us to talk about how the state of NC could be asked to help pay for stadium improvements at Bank of America Stadium for the Carolina Panthers.