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Extended "The Kudlow Report" on November 3rd on CNBC

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Published: Monday, 2 Nov 2009 | 6:21 PM ET
By: Steffanie Marchese

On Tuesday, November 3rd, a special election night edition of "THE KUDLOW REPORT" will air until 9pm ET, pre-empting "THE NEW AGE OF WALMART."

On Tuesday, November 3rd from 7PM-9PM ET, CNBC, First in Business Worldwide, will broadcast live from Washington D.C. with complete election coverage on "A Special Edition of The Kudlow Report: Your Money, Your Vote," anchored by CNBC's Larry Kudlow. Special Guests include: Joe Scarborough, host of MSNBC's "Morning Joe"; Dick Armey, Former House Majority Leader; Lanny Davis, Special Counsel to President Clinton; Ed Gillespie, former Counselor to the President in the George W. Bush White House; and GOP election law expert Ben Ginsberg. The program will feature live coverage from the key campaign headquarters of the crucial races - New Jersey, Virginia and New York as well as reports from CNBC's Chief Washington Correspondent John Harwood and CNBC's Hampton Pearson.

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/.

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On Tuesday, November 3rd, a special election night edition of "THE KUDLOW REPORT" will air until 9pm ET, pre-empting "THE NEW AGE OF WALMART."

   
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