Will you watch election night coverage?
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Seth's final analysis:
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@Steve-Miller said in Will you watch election night coverage?:
I’m trying to find a dentist who will schedule a root canal tomorrow night.
If I’m going to be miserable I may as well get stuff done.
At 2.30
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So, no one has said what news source they’ll follow. We have the most basic of basic cable packages, I don’t think we have CNN on tv, probably just the local versions of cbs, nbc, abc. and then of course there are probably things we can access online.
I guess my options are: tv networks, online NYT, online CNN… what else?
So, any suggestions?
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I’ll just keep checking in here. lol.
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@Jodi WTF-Beta, the best news source!
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@Steve-Miller LOL
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Yes. It's a masochism thing. You wouldn't understand.
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I admit it, we have MSNBC on most of the time. So that’s where we’ll probably be.
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Am likely to hop around, probably will mostly watch ABC and throw in an occasional CNN and Fox.
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When you’re waiting for tonight’s results
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I'll probably watch the 11 o'clock news to see how local and statewide races are shaping up because I expect almost complete vote tallies from polls closing at 8 PM. I probably will go to sleep anticipating some decision or at least trend by the morning in the presidential race. After that time, it may depend on whether the Supreme Court is sleeping in.
Big Al
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@Mik lol to both of those
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@Steve-Miller said in Will you watch election night coverage?:
At least with an STD test you got laid instead of screwed.
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AP coverage. Nice summary, great graphics, no talking heads.
https://apnews.com/live/trump-harris-election-updates-11-5-2024
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The FBI is warning that several fabricated videos are misusing its name and insignia to promote false claims of problems at the polls.
A written statement purported to come from the FBI urges media and bloggers not to publish information about attacks at polling stations, saying dissemination of stories about violence could cause such incidents to increase. The FBI says that statement is false and did not come from the bureau.
One fabricated video that impersonates the FBI and a federal government agency urges schools to suspend educational activities through November 11 because of the risk of violence, shootings and riots. Another claims the FBI received 9,000 complaints about malfunctioning voting machines. The FBI says neither video came from the bureau and the contents of both are false.
The FBI did not identify who might be responsible for the manufactured videos, but it’s the latest warning of disinformation that’s being spread and the latest instance of the FBI singling out the misuse of its name and insignia to promote false narratives..