Posted on 11/06/2012 6:35:34 PM PST by Kevin in California
Been watching Fox, and it is looking very weird. Especially the WI and PA call.
They just called Baldwin over Thompson, even though Thompson is leading by 9%. 5% in.
Doesn’t make any sense.
It was just called for Baldwin, too. Crap makes me sick.
And Fox is still showing it for Obama, despite 56% being greater than 43% - at least in my universe...
Politico is showing Michigan for Obama 50/48 with 8% in but the Detroit Free press is showing the union ballot proposals going down in the 75/25 range.
Sure seems odd to me.
Barone is making the calls.
We lose. That’s what it means. They look at exit polls taken all day and know who is in the middle and where they live. Once polls close they can call the state based on the additional data.
Get ready for “President for Life Barry Obama” because that is what this means.
Yeah, Fox is confusing the Hell out of me!
I seen these neworks sense 2000 screw up races every election I am with Dick Morris and going to see the vote
Yes, it is odd. Politico is calling this WAY too early and how could those ballot proposals go down and Mitt not be way ahead. I knew I shouldn’t have just marked the Republican
FNC just called it Warren over Brown in Mass.! Krap!
Amen.
Barone. I think he screwed up with his predictions as bad as Morris has. Where’s Rove at? I can’t get over Morris being so so confident and now such a bust. Such a foolish thing to do to yourself and your credibility. Makes no sense.
The fix is in at FOX. They are falling all over themselves over that unvetted, foreign born, red jihadist!
And Brit Hume is effectively declaring it over and blaming conservatives for not allowing Mitt to be more moderate.
I have no idea. Fox seems to have folded too quickly. Why are they betraying us?
Thanks Kevin in California.
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