Morning Ireland has been following the campaign leading up to the vote on Tuesday 6 November and will broadcast live from the US the day after voting.
We'll be on air on Wednesday 7 November, starting at the earlier time of 6am.
Click on the links below to follow our coverage so far.
Morning Ireland:
Huge Irish interest in US election - Washington State University's Matt SuttonMorning Ireland:
Widespread Republican efforts to suppress voting - Atlanta Daily World's Alexis ScottMorning Ireland:
Obama administration making progress - Henry HealyMorning Ireland:
Efforts to agree visa arrangement with US - Tánaiste Eamon GilmoreMorning Ireland:
Obama supporters celebrate in ChicagoMorning Ireland:
Turning points in US presidential campaignMorning Ireland:
Satisfaction in Chicago at election resultMorning Ireland:
Divisions in GOP making presidential candidates 'unelectable'Morning Ireland:
Republicans must go back to drawing boardMorning Ireland:
Difficult second term lies ahead for ObamaMorning Ireland:
Richard Downes gets the reaction outside the White House to Obama's victoryMorning Ireland:
Candidates make victory and concession speechesMorning Ireland:
Residual bitterness after bloody campaignMorning Ireland:
Democratic Party stronger in key swing statesMorning Ireland:
Major US news channels declare Barack Obama re-electedMorning Ireland:
US is a 'deeply divided nation' - Loyola Marymount University's Professor Richard L FoxMorning Ireland:
Richard Downes reports that lawyers are on hand to dispute any tight resultsMorning Ireland:
Cian McCormack reports from Virginia on how the US election could be won or lostMorning Ireland:
Cian McCormack reports from a Romney Republican rallyMorning Ireland:
Economy central issue in US election campaign - Professor Matthew SuttonMorning Ireland:
Cian McCormack talks to former Secretary of State Madeleine AlbrightMorning Ireland:
Cian McCormack speaks to Democrats in VirginiaMorning Ireland:
Hurricane has united US politicians - Washington Post's EJ DionneMorning Ireland:
Normal campaigning resumes in US - Ohio State University's Elliot SlotnickMorning Ireland:
Richard Downes has the latest on storm Sandy and how it has affected the campaignMorning Ireland:
Richard Downes reports as US prepares for the arrival of Hurricane SandyMorning Ireland:
Richard Downes reports on the latest from the presidential campaign trailMorning Ireland:
Romney and Obama clash over US foreign policy - Ohio State University politics professor Elliott SlotnikMorning Ireland:
Richard Downes reports on the final debate in US Presidential campaignMorning Ireland:
Debate was a bare-knuckle political fight - Notre Dame Professor Robert SchmuhlMorning Ireland:
Richard Downes reports that Barack Obama came out on top in his debate with Mitt RomneyMorning Ireland:
Richard Downes looks ahead to crucial debate in US electionsMorning Ireland:
US VP debate will take heat off first Romney v Obama debate - Ohio State University's Eliot SlotnickMorning Ireland:
Richard Downes reports that US Vice presidential candidates went head to head in TV debateMorning Ireland:
Biden and Ryan prepare for US vice presidential debate - LA Times columnist Doyle McManusMorning Ireland:
Richard Downes reports on Mitt Romney's foreign policy speechMorning Ireland:
Mitt Romney's preparations appear to have paid off - Notre Dame's Prof Robert SchmuhlMorning Ireland:
Richard Downes reports on the first TV debate in the US election raceMorning Ireland:
Richard Downes reports that ahead of key TV debates the US election is Barack Obama's to loseMorning Ireland:
Obama seeks to reassure delegates on his abilities - Prof Robert SchmuhlMorning Ireland:
Richard Downes reports on Barack Obama's Democratic Convention speechMorning Ireland:
Richard Downes reports on Michelle Obama's convention speechMorning Ireland:
Richard Downes looks ahead to the Democratic convention in North CarolinaMorning Ireland:
Romney's problem has been making a connection with the public - Notre Dame Prof Robert SchmuhlMorning Ireland:
Richard Downes reports that Romney's performance at convention was good but not spectacularMorning Ireland:
Mitt Romney set to accept Republican Party nomination - Republicans Abroad's Stacy HilliardMorning Ireland:
Richard Downes reports that New Orleans is confident it can withstand IsaacMorning Ireland:
Richard Downes reports that Tropical Storm Isaac has delayed the start of the conventionMorning Ireland:
Richard Downes speaks to delegates at the Republican National Convention in TampaMorning Ireland:
Richard Downes reports that tropical storm Isaac shuts down Florida and Republican ConventionMorning Ireland:
Mitt Romney chooses Paul Ryan as running mate in US presidential campaign - Former congressman Bob Beauprez