Wisconsin Recall. Dems wait 4 hours before crying foul

#52
#52
I'm sure the doj will launch an investigation tomorrow am
Ed Shultz thinks so.

"In many respects it's to be expected, considering how much money was thrown at this race. You know, NBC is calling it for Walker. Okay, I think it's awful close and there's a lot of absentee ballots yet that are still out and it's going to be very, very close down to the wire" MSNBC's Schultz said.

"Certainly it is not the end and it's going to be an opportunity for the progressive movement to regroup nationally and understand exactly what they are up against," a teary-eyed Schultz lamented.

"And this sets the template for the Republicans and tells the right-wing in this country that if they can outfund their opponent they have a real good shot as winning," Schultz, an enthurasatic supporter of President Barack Obama in 2008 said toward the end of the segment.

Ed Schultz concluded the segment by making a wild assertion. "Scott Walker could very well be indicted in the coming days," the MSNBC host said.
 
#54
#54
Ed Shultz thinks so.

The indicted goes to something from pre-gov days I think. A couple guys connected to him in some way were indicted.

The D gov of Maryland said basically the same thing - a recall should be reserved for criminal misconduct and charges haven't been brought ---- YET!

Sounds like the worse kind of spin to me.
 
#55
#55
Walker wins and it looks now like a pretty big win.

The MSNBC vs Fox coverage has been amazing. Hannity claims unions are dead. O'Donnell declares the big winner of the evening was Obama :blink:

You should consider turning off your tv. I don't see how you or anyone else can watch that kind of crap
 
#56
#56
Ed Schultz concluded the segment by making a wild assertion. "Scott Walker could very well be indicted in the coming days," the MSNBC host said..
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#60
#60
I'm sure the doj will launch an investigation tomorrow am

I'll bet Big Sis at Homeland Security will be all over those death threats against Scott Walker on face book etc.

Oh wait, only conservatives are potential terrorist threats, my partzheimers must have been kicking in.
 
#65
#65
The pollsters need to take a look at their methodology.

I have never understood exit polls; who stops on their way out of a polling station to answer questions? For that matter, who stays on the phone for a second longer after someone says, "Hello, I work for ______, do you have time to answer a few questions"?

Polling is ridiculous and, in my opinion, is reserved for those individuals who actually stop on the sidewalk when someone with a clipboard and a blue-vest saying "International Children's Fund" asks them a question.
 
#71
#71
In the early districts, they had Walker ahead by 6 or 7 when it was actually 14 to 16.


It did sound like a state divided, didn't it? Some geographic areas heavily Walker, others heavily anti.

In November, Florida will come down to the I-4 corridor. North of Orlando, Romney will win heavily. South of Lake Okeechobee, Obama will win. But from Daytona on over to Tampa, its a very diverse population and both candidates will probably be here a few times.
 
#73
#73
I don't see what this^ has to do with the exit polls being FUBAR, but whatever.


Just an aside.

The reason I don't think much of exit polls is that I believe a lot of people say things to sponsor a message of sorts to the poll taker.
 

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