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Michael Wooten, WSAZ
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    Randy Yohe and photojournalist Jim Backus will be stationed at Democrat Steve Beshear's headquarters in Frankfort. Beshear and Dr. Dan Mongiardo are trying to unseat incumbent Kentucky Governor Ernie Fletcher.

    Reporter Michael Wooten and photojournalist Jon Smith will be camping out at Governor Ernie Fletcher's election night headquarters in Lexington. Fletcher, a Republican, is running for re-election along with Robbie Rudolph.

    Reporter Dave Benton and photojournalist Paul Gessler will be roaming southeast Ohio and eastern Kentucky to bring you the latest on the races in your cities and towns.

    Inside election central headquarters at WSAZ in Huntington, WV, reporter/photojournalist Bryant Somerville, WSAZ.com producer Kimberly Burcham, producer Jeremy Edwards, assignment editor Phil Weber, news director Scott Saxton, producer Mike Huff, anchor Tim Irr, and news operation manager Mike Waterhouse will be working the phones to bring you the latest information.

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    • Obama tells McCain to lay off character

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    • Fineman: Biden the clear frontrunner for Veep

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