PS. I was watching, too. The GOP (I can’t even refer to “our guy” by name) was steadily closing the gaps in Ohio and Fla. when they GAVE the election to zero. From 10% down at 35% of the vote in Ohio to within less than 1,000 votes at 74% (remember y=mx+b?) and the same in Fla. GOP down 20,000 votes with 10% STILL OUT and that was all panhandle. The GOP had it by a hair, maybe, but they had it. Then all of a sudden they call it for zero and QUIT SHOWING THE NUMBERS. You can buy it if you want but I don’t. Do you really believe all those folks identified as GOP voters on Monday decided they would vote zero on Tuesday? Really?
2012: 58,857,426 for Obama, and 56,551,333 for Romney.
Even a McCain-like turnout would have lost the popular vote to Obama
Does anyone else find it very strange in an election that was supposed to be close that Obama heads back home to play basketball instead of campaigning like the other candidates have done in the past?
I saw that too...Fox was calling states with only 1% of the vote in - 1%!! - for FuBO early on.
I’m having a difficult time reconciling Michael Barone, Gallup, Rasmussen, and other polls having Romney ahead with this outcome. Doesn’t make sense.