Posted on 10/07/2016 11:54:04 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Editors:
Election Day in the United States is Nov. 8.
Here are the AP's plans for its national text and photo report on Election Day, including the presidential election between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, control of Congress, and governors' mansions and state legislatures.
A separate advisory is moving outlining AP's video coverage plans for Election Day, as are separate text and photos advisories for individual U.S. state reports.
Additionally, when the AP calls the race for president, we will immediately offer two additional stories: a profile of the winner and an analytical story reviewing the historic nature of the 2016 campaign....
(Excerpt) Read more at economictimes.indiatimes.com ...
I don’t think we are supposed to see this.
There is an echo in here.
May I take your hat and goat?
Haven’t lost your delicate sense of humor, have you Nancy.
What?
Give me immortality, or give me death!
Go ahead, squeeze the wheeze. Many people like to, you know.
Heavy on the thirty weight, ma!
LOL.
I’m having a really bad feeling guys...John Hinderaker at Power Line has a new column ‘Hillary is Pulling Away”...could it really be true? If so, this is the end...sorry for the negativity but that’s just how I feel right now.
Editors:
Election Day in the United States is Nov. 8.
Here are the AP's plans for its national text and photo report on Election Day, including the presidential election between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, control of Congress, and governors' mansions and state legislatures.
A separate advisory is moving outlining AP's video coverage plans for Election Day, as are separate text and photos advisories for individual U.S. state reports.
Additionally, when the AP calls the race for president, we will immediately offer two additional stories: a profile of the winner and an analytical story reviewing the historic nature of the 2016 campaign.
All Times are EST. Questions? Contact U.S. Political Editor David Scott at dtscott@ap.org, or the AP's Nerve Center in New York at 212-621-1600.
PHOTOS
AMERICA VOTES - Photos of voters casting ballots will move as soon after polls open, and a curated selection of voting from unique locations will move by early afternoon.
CANDIDATE VOTING - Expedited photos will be moved from the presidential and vice-presidential candidates voting.
ELECTION NIGHT - AP will have multiple photographers tethered to editors at the election night rally sites and will expedite images as soon as the presidential candidates appear on stage. Features from the election night rally sites will begin moving in the early evening.
TEXT/EARLY HOURS OF ELECTION DAY
2016-ELECTION - Mainbar preview of the day at the polls, focused on the presidential race. This story will be updated throughout Election Day with breaking news. Narrative. UPCOMING: 800 words by 3 a.m. on Nov. 8, photos.
2016-ELECTION-ANALYSIS - A reader for Election Day about how the nation got to this moment after two years of a most unexpected campaign for president. Narrative. UPCOMING: 800 words by 3 a.m. on Nov. 8, photos.
2016-ELECTION-NEWS GUIDE - All you need to know about Election Day. Stands until a late afternoon update, which will move before polls close on the East Coast. Block text. UPCOMING: 1,000 words by 3 a.m. on Nov. 8, photos.
2016-ELECTION-WHAT TO WATCH - What to watch for on Election Day. Block text. UPCOMING: 750 words by 3 a.m. on Nov. 8, photos.
2016-ELECTION-TRUMP'S TAKEAWAYS - Five things to remember about Donald Trump's run for president. Block Text. UPCOMING: 750 words by 3 a.m. on Nov. 8, photos.
2016-ELECTION-CLINTON'S TAKEAWAYS - Five things to remember about Hillary Clinton's run for president. Block Text. UPCOMING: 750 words by 3 a.m. on Nov. 8, photos.
TEXT/MIDDAY HOURS OF ELECTION DAY
2016-ELECTION - Running mainbar that captures the day at the polls, focused on the race for the White House between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. Narrative. UPCOMING: 800 words by 9 a.m. on Nov. 8, photos. Updated throughout the day.
2016-ELECTION-THE LATEST - A running account of the day at the polls and the latest news om Election Day.
2016-ELECTION-AMERICA VOTES - Lead sidebar built around interviews with voters, with a final version to move as polls close on the East Coast. Block Text. UPCOMING: 500 words by 9 a.m. on Nov. 8, 800 words by 11 a.m., photos.
2016-ELECTION-AMERICA VOTES-PHOTO GALLERY - A curated photo gallery, pairing quotes from voters and their photos. Quote box. UPCOMING: 800 words by 6 p.m. on Nov. 8, photos.
TEXT/AFTERNOON AND EVENING HOURS OF ELECTION DAY
2016-ELECTION - Running mainbar that captures the day at the polls, focused on the race for the White House between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. Narrative. UPCOMING: 800 words by 4 p.m. on Nov. 8, photos. Updated throughout the night.
2016-ELECTION-THE LATEST - A running account of results of the presidential race and the latest news from Election Day and night. Updated throughout the night.
2016-ELECTION-NEWS GUIDE - All you need to know about the presidential election, with highlights of races for Congress and down the ballot. Block text. UPCOMING: 1,200 words by 4 p.m. on Nov. 8, photos. Updated throughout the night.
2016-ELECTION-TRUMP - Sidebar on Trump's Election Day. Narrative. UPCOMING: 600 words by 4 p.m. on Nov. 8, photos. Updated throughout the night.
2016-ELECTION-CLINTON - Sidebar on Clinton's Election Day. Narrative. UPCOMING: 600 words by 4 p.m. on Nov. 8, photos. Updated throughout the night.
2016-ELECTION-ANALYSIS - A reflective look at the most remarkable White House race in generations and a look ahead to the administration to come. Narrative. New. UPCOMING: 800 words by 11 p.m. on Nov. 8, photos.
2016-ELECTION-EXIT POLL - Highlights of the national exit poll. Short summary and five to six items. Block text. UPCOMING: 800 words by 8 p.m. on Nov. 8, photos.
2016-ELECTION-VOTING PROBLEMS - An account of any problems related to access to polling places, voter ID and counting the vote. Block Text. UPCOMING: 600 words by 4 p.m. on Nov. 8, photos. Updated throughout the night.
2016-ELECTION-SENATE - Running story on elections for Senate and control of the chamber. Narrative. UPCOMING: 800 words by 4 p.m. on Nov. 8, photos. Updated throughout the night.
2016-ELECTION-HOUSE - Running story on elections for House and control of the chamber. Narrative. UPCOMING: 800 words by 4 p.m. on Nov. 8, photos. Updated throughout the night.
2016-ELECTION-CONGRESS-THE LATEST - A running account of results of races in the House and Senate. Updated throughout the night.
2016-ELECTION-UP NEXT - Three to five things to watch for in the next hour. Block text. 250 words. Moves at 15 minutes after the hour, starting at 6:15 p.m. on Nov. 8.
2016-ELECTION-WATCHING WEDNESDAY - What to watch for the day after Election Day. Block text. UPCOMING: 750 words by 11 p.m. on Nov. 8, photos.
2016-ELECTION-GOVERNORS - Running story on races for governor. Block Text. UPCOMING: 800 words by 4 p.m. on Nov. 8, photos. Updated throughout the night.
2016-ELECTION-STATE LEGISLATURES - Running story on races for the nation's state legislatures. Narrative. UPCOMING: 600 words by 4 p.m. on Nov. 8, photos. Updated throughout the night.
2016-ELECTION-BALLOT MEASURES - Running story on questions put directly to voters in states nationwide. Block Text. UPCOMING: 800 words by 4 p.m. on Nov. 8, photos. Updated throughout the night.
2016-ELECTION-MARIJUANA - Running story on decisions in the states on legalizing the use of marijuana. Narrative. UPCOMING: 600 words by 4 p.m. on Nov. 8, photos. Updated throughout the night.
TEXT/EARLY HOURS OF NOV. 9
2016-ELECTION - An updated story on the race for president. Narrative. UPCOMING: 800 words by 3 a.m. on Nov. 9, photos.
2016-ELECTION-THE LATEST - A running account of results the latest news.
2016-ELECTION-NEWS GUIDE - All you need to know about Election Day, from White House all the way down the ballot. Block text. UPCOMING: 1,200 words by 3 a.m. on Nov. 9, photos.
2016-ELECTION-ANALYSIS - A new version of AP's look at the most remarkable White House race in generations and the administration to come. Narrative. New. UPCOMING: 800 words by 3 a.m. on Nov. 9, photos.
2016-ELECTION-EXIT POLL - An updated look at the national exit poll. Short summary and five to six items. Block text. UPCOMING: 800 words by 3 a.m. on Nov. 9, photos.
2016-ELECTION-SENATE - An updated story on elections for Senate and control of the chamber. Narrative. UPCOMING: 800 words by 3 a.m. on Nov. 9, photos.
2016-ELECTION-HOUSE - An updated story on elections for House and control of the chamber. Narrative. UPCOMING: 800 words by 3 a.m. on Nov. 9, photos.
2016-ELECTION-CONGRESS-THE LATEST - A running account of results of races in the House and Senate. Updated throughout the night.
2016-ELECTION-WATCHING WEDNESDAY - What to watch for the day after Election Day. Block text. UPCOMING: 750 words by 3 a.m. on Nov. 9, photos.
2016-ELECTION-GOVERNORS - Updated story on races for governor. Block text. UPCOMING: 800 words by 3 a.m. on Nov. 9, photos.
2016-ELECTION-STATE LEGISLATURES - Updated story on races for the nation's state legislatures. Narrative. UPCOMING: 600 words by 3 a.m. on Nov. 9, photos.
2016-ELECTION-BALLOT MEASURES - Updated story on questions put directly to voters in states nationwide. Narrative. UPCOMING: 800 words by 3 a.m. on Nov. 9, photos.
2016-ELECTION-MARIJUANA - Updated story on decisions in the states on legalizing the use of marijuana. Narrative. UPCOMING: 600 words by 3 a.m. on Nov. 9, photos.
TEXT/MID-DAY AND AFTERNOON OF NOV. 9
2016-ELECTION - Running mainbar that captures the day after the vote. Narrative. UPCOMING: 600 words by 9 a.m., 800 words by 4 p.m. on Nov. 9, photos.
2016-ELECTION-THE LATEST - A running account of breaking news the day after the vote. Updated throughout the day.
2016-ELECTION-TRANSITION - Sidebar with developments from the president-elect about the start of the transition to a new administration. UPCOMING: 800 words by 4 p.m. on Nov. 9, photos.
2016-ELECTION-HOW IT HAPPENED - An explanation of the results of the election, based on an analysis of poll results and vote count data. Narrative. UPCOMING: 800 words by 4 p.m. on Nov. 9, photos.
2016-ELECTION-DEFEATED - What comes next for the candidate who didn't win the White House. UPCOMING: 800 words by 4 p.m. on Nov. 9, photos.
The AP
It’s how they WANT you to feel. Don’t give an inch.
A few months earlier, I posted that Trump would win in a landslide if
1. The campaign sets up a ground game/GOTV
2. Trump stopped his 3 am antics on Twitter
3. Suburban white women chose him over Hillary by a slight margin
Remember: She has 98% of the press on her side, more money, demographics, the union organizations, NGOs, Soros, the White House, feminist groups, ethnic organizations, better data analytics, more of a ground game, international groups, Hollywood, Broadway, most of Madison Avenue, the gays, Muslims, etc. on her side. It’s a wonder that Trump has been able to remain competitive. Some pollsters who have never been wrong say that he will win, so it’s up in the air.
I read this twice - It is what stories they will cover and you can insert any winner/loser candidate into it.
How could Hillary be pulling away? I do not see her attracting a new voter, only lose them. Unless Trump implodes Sunday.
He ‘Lost’ the debate, and none of the polls moved an inch.
Her numbers increase, as do positive stories about her, when we do not see or hear her.
So we do our jobs the best we can, and Pray Trump does well Sunday. She is very beatable.
But the world has burned out on email corruption stories, they do not resonate anymore. Once someone is a verified liar, what is another unearthed lie worth? Not much
What she doesn’t have is enthusiasm. I don’t see her winning.
“Election Day in the United States is Nov. 8.”
Please let all of your Democrat and NeverTrump family, friends and acquaintances know. :>)
That's because she doesn't have a pulse.
A hint at the slant:
2016-ELECTION-VOTING PROBLEMS - An account of any problems related to access to polling places, voter ID and counting the vote.
Do they anticipate FRAUD will be a problem? Or do they anticipate that voters will purposely show up without an ID in order to become professional victims of the racists?
2016-ELECTION-BALLOT MEASURES - Updated story on questions put directly to voters in states nationwide.
2016-ELECTION-MARIJUANA - Updated story on decisions in the states on legalizing the use of marijuana.
So referenda on Constitutions, taxes, education and other issues are all lumped together. But MJ gets its own feature?
I hear you. No one here wants to believe it, but every negative report has been tossed at Trump. The fact that Hillary can commit treasonous acts and still be leading this election (at least Electorally) says a lot about the people in this country. The negative barrage at Trump is meant to influence the voters in the middle, the undecideds, and to ramp up the liberal base. I am not sure how this can be stopped. The MSM won’t allow it.
Not only does she, herself, have no enthusiasm, but neither do her supporters.
No one that I know who either is voting for her, or who is seriously thinking about it, is enthusiastic. They’re doing it because either they hate Trump, or they feel (not think, mind you, FEEL) that it is “time for a woman President.”
Many of those who would ordinarily vote Dem are staying home (or, at least, not voting for POTUS). I know 2, personally.
That doesn’t bode well for the Wicked Witch. All that Trump needs to do, IMHO, to seal the deal is to act Presidential in the last 2 debates. DON’T respond to her baiting, DON’T respond to BS questions regarding you or your taxes, DO talk about how corrupt and incompetent she is, DO talk about fixing the economy and making the country more secure, and DO talk about how YOU are the candidate of change, and SHE is the candidate of the status quo. Easy, easy, easy.
And Trump only has the American voter. 50% of us are deplorable.
“...there was something fishy about the butler, I think he was a Pisces working for scale”. I spent a lot of hours enjoying the Firesign Theater too many years ago.
Demoralized?
Why would we be demoralized?
Romney states (sans NC)? Check
Looking solid in Ohio and Iowa? Check
In good position in Florida, Colorado, Nevada, and NC? Check
Competetive in other blue states? Check
The media narrative can’t counter these. Foxhole time, put on big boy pants.
That DC fat cat lawyer at Power slime is a dedicated Trump Hater.
He is part of the problem .
Fat cat Cheap labor lobbyist tool.
Ignore anything he says.
A Phony .
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