Us Election
Jemma Brackebush live from outside Trump HQ in New York
Reporter Jemma Brackebush joins Checkpoint live from outside the Hilton Hotel in Midtown New York, where she has been talking to Trump supporters Video, Audio
Katie Vogel on Trump's chances in Ohio
Katie Vogel, of the Cincannati Enquirer. was on the editorial team that decided the newspaper would endorse a Democratic candidate for the first time in a century. Video, Audio
Democrats gather at Auckland sports bar to watch election
Auckland's Customs Street. RNZ reporter Sharon Brettkelly reports from the bar. Video, Audio
Professor Nichola Gutgold on US election
Professor Nichola Gutgold is an expert on women and the US presidency, and author of the book 'Madam President Five Women who paved the way'. She joins Checkpoint Video, Audio
What's happening in the swinging state of Virginia
The state of Virginia has a history of swinging between Democrat and Republic. New River Valley Bureau Chief with Virginia Public Radio, Robbie Harris, joins Checkpoint. Audio
US election campaign: How it unfolded
It's been a bitter and unpredictable election campaign. Harry Horton looks back at how it's unfolded. Audio
Market reaction to the US election
News from the business sector, including a market report Audio
Max Towle reports from US Embassy function in Wellington
The US elections are watched all over the world. RNZ reporter Max Towle is at a function hosted by the US Embassy at the St John's Bar in Wellington Video, Audio
Kevin McAleese with latest results and reaction
Kevin McAleese is at the Clinton headquarters in New York. He updates Checkpoint on the latest results and reaction. Video, Audio
CNN's Jon Mann at Trump HQ, New York
The United States will soon have a new president - either Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump. CNN's Jon Mann joins Checkpoint from Trump HQ in Manhattan, New York. Video, Audio
US voters explain their hopes for the new US president
American voters tell Checkpoint about the kind of President they're hoping for, what issues are important to them and what they think US President Barack Obama's legacy will be Video, Audio
Will it be Clinton or Trump?
After months of campaigning, today is the day either Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump find out if they will be president. We look at what they have been up to on election day. Video, Audio
Election day - New York
Auckland lawyer, Christopher Penk, is on holiday in the States, he's was at the Trump rally in New Hampshire, yesterday, when we spoke with him. He's now in Times Square in New York. Audio
Election Day in the US
We cross to Washington correspondent, Simon Marks and go back to New Zealand lawyer, Christopher Penk who is in the US where he has been attending campaign rallies. Audio
Kate Camp - US Election Eve
We check in with writer and communicator Kate Camp, who's in Washington D.C. on the eve of the US election. What's her sense of the mood on the ground in America? Audio
US election hinges on swing states with one day to go
With less than 24 hours until voting starts Hillary Clinton is leading in the latest polls - although it remains close. We take the pulse of one of the swing states, Florida. Audio
FBI clears Clinton of criminality two days before election
The FBI has found no evidence of criminality in the new batch of Hillary Clinton emails. In a letter to members of Congress, FBI director James Comey said the agency had finished its review and found… Audio
US election hinges on battleground states
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are neck and neck in Florida. And both candidates are pulling out all the stops in the Sunshine State. Audio
Race tightens with two days to go until US election
There's just under two days to go until the United States goes to the polls to choose the next president. The candidates are making last ditch attempts to win over voters in the battle ground states… Audio
Possible Trump presidency prompts business fears
Analysis - The prospect of a Donald Trump presidency in the United States is not sitting well with those charged with looking at the impact on New Zealand's economy, writes Patrick O'Meara.