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"Your Money, Your Vote," anchored by CNBC's Larry Kudlow, will provide expert analysis on the economic and political issues viewers need to know from Wall Street to Main Street to Washington, DC. The program will also include late-breaking exit polls and early returns from states where polls have closed as well as coverage from CNBC and NBC News correspondents across the country in key Super Tuesday states. CNBC's Chief Washington Correspondent John Harwood will provide in-depth analysis of the issues that affect the economy, the markets and viewers' pocketbooks.
"In the 2008 Presidential race, the economy has emerged as the No. 1 issue for voters," said Jonathan Wald, SVP Business News. "CNBC will give its audience that night the expert, accurate coverage viewers have come to expect from CNBC on this critical issue that is shaping the campaign."
CNBC's Super Tuesday coverage will begin on "Squawk Box" (6 AM-9 AM ET) and continue throughout the network's Business Day programming leading up to the two-hour special "Your Money, Your Vote."
For more information and a side-by-side comparison of which candidate is best for your bottom line log on to: politics.cnbc.com.
Larry Kudlow is the anchor of CNBC's "Kudlow & Company," which airs weeknights from 7PM-8PM ET. "Kudlow & Company," as Kudlow reminds his audience nightly, "aims to be right on business, right on America, and right on the money."
About CNBC:
CNBC is the recognized world leader in business news, providing real-time financial market coverage and business information to more than 340 million homes worldwide, including more than 95 million households in the United States and Canada. The network's Business Day programming (weekdays from 5:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. ET) is produced at CNBC's headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, N.J., and also includes reports from CNBC news bureaus worldwide. Additionally, CNBC viewers can manage their individual investment portfolios and gain additional in-depth information from on-air reports by accessing http://www.cnbc.com.
Members of the media can receive more information about CNBC and its programming on the NBC Universal Media Village Web site at http://nbcumv.com/cnbc/.

