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Tuesday, May 06
Indiana/NC: Live-Blogging (7-8pm)7:03: Karl Rove joins Fox News coverage. 7:05: Brian Williams on NBC Nightly News... "Our official call at this hour, so far, is that it's too early to call." 7:06: Obama supporter Sen. John Kerry, on MSNBC, calls Terry McAuliffe's analysis "dead wrong." 7:05: On CNN: Bill Bennett says, "I've got to tell you, I think this is her last best chance, Wolf. And if she doesn't do something dramatic tonight, I think it's probably over." 7:10: On CNN, Donna Brazile just said Lou Dobbs is her "boo" tonight and that she's going to squeeze him "like orange juice." 7:18: How the networks opened with election coverage during their nightly news casts:
7:27: On Fox News, Brit Hume has to correct Jeff Goldblatt's reporting from Indianapolis that Indiana had "139 newly registered voters in this state." Hume: "I assume you meant 139,000?" Goldbatt: "It's been a long day." 7:30: CNN calls North Carolina for Sen. Barack Obama: 7:30: So does MSNBC: 7:30: Fox calls NC for Obama.
7:42: Joe Scarborough calls NC this a "huge victory" for Obama. If Obama wins NC by double digits, "that's a game changer." 7:50: Megyn Kelly (FNC) and Norah O'Donnell (MSNBC) largely credit Obama's NC victory to his success with African-American voters. 7:52: Terry McAuliffe goes on FNC. 7:56: Chuck Todd shows off his technology. 7:57: Keith Olbermann tries to distinguish "too close to call" and "too early to call" (we think we understood) and hints that MSNBC may have a call after 8. On FNC, Brit Hume teases the next segment, which will explain why Indiana is too early to call. Email This Post |
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