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The Associated Press has been counting the vote and covering presidential elections since the cooperative was created in 1846. From the Statehouse to the White House, no other news organization covers elections on such a scope.

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AP's Political Reporting Team
>> AP Election Coverage through the Ages
Ever since Zachary Taylor and the Whig Party won the White
House more than 150 years ago, AP reporters and photographers have been the
dominant source of presidential and election news for media
across the U.S. and around the world.
Elections over the Decades >
Excerpt from the chapter on elections in the recent AP history
book “BREAKING NEWS: How the Associated Press Has Covered War, Peace and Everything Else”.
The
American President >
Worldwide interest in U.S. presidential candidates and their
campaigns is at an all-time high. The Associated Press is
pleased to offer news outlets, universities and other groups
a powerful multimedia package about AP’s photographic
coverage of the American president.
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Updated: 11/04/2008
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