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Best place online for election coverage? - Black - 11-06-2012

Besides Fox and MR/F?
Thanks.


Re: Best place online for election coverage? - mrbigstuff - 11-06-2012

I've always found one of the major TV news networks to be quite fine. And, toggling between PBS with Brooks and Shields to be the best talking head banter.


Re: Best place online for election coverage? - cbelt3 - 11-06-2012

http://www.csmonitor.com/


Re: Best place online for election coverage? - Lemon Drop - 11-06-2012

NYtimes.com is free beginning at 6 PM eastern.

Although I never watch it other times, for some reason I enjoy CNN on election night. CNN Politics is live all day.


Re: Best place online for election coverage? - Speedy - 11-06-2012

There is only one place for accurate, unbiased and complete coverage: Faux Benghazi News.


Re: Best place online for election coverage? - Tofer - 11-06-2012

Fox? I'd go with MSNBC every day and twice on Sunday before I'd go for Fox. CNN is generally a good call.

If you want BIG headlines, Huffington Post is a good option.


Re: Best place online for election coverage? - $tevie - 11-06-2012

I assume you mean starting at 6 pm, because right now all anybody is doing is showing candidates getting on and off airplanes and running their yaps about nothing at all.


Re: Best place online for election coverage? - hal - 11-06-2012

What we REALLY want is some unreputable operation that posts exit polls all day long...


Re: Best place online for election coverage? - Black - 11-06-2012

Been wondering-- was 100% of the early voting result info based only on exit polls?


Re: Best place online for election coverage? - Speedy - 11-06-2012

No, it is based on the publicly available party registration of early voters. It is assumed that they vote along party lines.

Black wrote:
Been wondering-- was 100% of the early voting result info based only on exit polls?