Mansbridge predicts ‘good numbers’ for coverage of ‘unconventional’ US election’
TORONTO — CBC News anchor Peter Mansbridge has covered some rather unpredictable U.S. elections.
In 1980, Ronald Reagan beat incumbent Jimmy Carter to many pundits’ surprise. In 2000, it took a recount in Florida and a Supreme Court decision to declare George W. Bush had defeated Al Gore. And in 2004, it seemed John Kerry was going to win, right up until polls closed, but Bush emerged victorious.
But the current battle between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, which culminates in Tuesday night’s vote, is unlike any Mansbridge has ever seen.
“Everybody says the same thing,” says Mansbridge, the CBC’s chief correspondent and anchor of “The National,” noting he was in New York last week speaking with friends at other networks.


