Hello!!!!!
In 2000, when all the networks were calling FL for Gore, Barone was screaming “bull$#*!”
Wow.
5% of precincts have reported. It is a little early yet.
This is precisely why I’ve not watched ANY election coverage so far this evening......it’s a joke.
I was very impressed by this blog posted earlier today
http://seanmalstrom.wordpress.com/ the ‘Toast’ entry.
I see all calling PA for obama, the author says no. It’s going to be a long night perhaps. Turn off the pinball TV!
The media is staying in the tank for Obama. If this site doesn’t boycott Fox News after this election, then people deserve what we are getting.
We need to all rise up and demand honesty from the media and changes to the way voting is reported. To call my State of Oklahoma at 7:01 with polls still open in some places is WRONG. No state should be called until votes come in from the election board. No exit polling allowed by any organization.
We need changes to the way elections are run! We are like a 3rd world country!
I’m from PA, this call doesn’t make sense. McCain districts will come in late, Obama early, voters have been over-called, they will respond quirkily to exit pollsters.
Could have been psy-ops, but earlier today there was an article saying Rendell was disappointed in the Phila. turnout and wanted voluteers to make phone calls to get people out.
Mr. Marston said Philly’s numbers go in first. Miami is first in FL. He said he still thinks McCain wins.
can someone explain to me what it might mean of unexpectedly michigan goes for mccain?
Exactly. All of these calls are based on exit polls.
..Barone is the only one to listen to on Fox on election night...
So far, nothing’s changed from 2004. McCain now needs Florida, Ohio, NC, Virginia, Iowa and Colorado..or it’s (gulp) President Obambi. It’s a shame because I thought McCain spending so much time in PA meant he had a real shot to take it. He’s on defense the rest of the night. Unless they decide to take PA back, which doesn’t look likely.
Based on current reporting, Pennsylvania is going for Obama in a higher percentage than New Jersey, which is pretty surprising.