1. Were about to vote
2. Heard about the call
3. Believed it enough to decide not to vote at all.
When Jimmy Carter and the Dems made the same argument about why they lost some close California COngressional seats in 1980, we generally did not believe it, and careful research studies showed the same thing, to the extent that such studies can.
NOW, I will agree that in an election as close as Florida's, ANYTHING can make a difference. Just ONE vote per precinct in the Panhandle would have doubled Bush's margin. But, big numbers -- no way.
Also, since we easily, and correctly, dismiss all the Dem whining about people who were too stupid to punch the right place, or notice that they were double voting, etc., isn't it equally stupid for people to fail to vote (having waited to the last 10 minutes, BTW) because some network tells them so??
Republicans have their stupid people like the Dems (though not as many I'm sure). What makes it wrong is that the media lied and lieing is wrong. They claim to be objective but they are nothing more than propaganda machines for Democrat socialists.