Eturnalshift wrote:
Aestu wrote:
The evidence that Eturnal is linking corroborates exactly what Mayo said which is that everyone thought it was Gore but Fox stuck its neck out to call for Bush.
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NBC had been first to declare a winner in Florida on Tuesday, saying Al Gore won at 7:50 p.m EST. Its rivals quickly followed suit, basing their information largely on polling data provided by Voter News Service, a consortium created by The Associated Press, ABC, CBS, CNN, Fox and NBC.
Had you have read what I linked you'll have read that all the major news outlets (including Fox News)
declared Al Gore the winner before all the votes in all the precincts were in. Strangely enough, Mayo isn't concerned that all the major news networks got the call wrong the first time... rather, he's more focused on Fox getting the call
right about 6-7 hours after everyone (including Fox) initially got it wrong. Realistically, Bush was the winner of the 2000 election (the initial vote and several recounts afterwards proved this) and, as such, he was the President. Someone calling someone else the night of the election doesn't magically add extra votes after the polls are closed and that's why I question the relevance. Why? Because it's Fox News and Mayo is a little bitch about them because they don't share the same world view.
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At 2:16 a.m., Fox News Channel declared Bush the winner in Florida. Within four minutes, NBC, CBS, CNN and ABC did the same. The AP said the race was still too close to name a winner.
You're linking the information that corroborates your claim, but the information that contradicts it is still there.
The AP is a consortium, not an umbrella organization. AP member outlets are free to do their own thing, which is what Fox did, for its own reasons.
You say they got it right...because that's what everyone went along with, like it or not? Why? Media influence. Circular reasoning at its finest.