How many in line is irrelevant. No one can prove or disprove it. Moreover other state voters may be influenced by this practice. When the states say all votes are in (closed), the news weenies can sell their wares. Stirewalt is not alone in his fortune telling- if he worked for CBS that night, Leslie Stahl would have kissed his rear end, and he would still be working there.
How many in line is irrelevant. No one can prove or disprove it. Moreover other state voters may be influenced by this practice. When the states say all votes are in (closed), the news weenies can sell their wares. Stirewalt is not alone in his fortune telling- if he worked for CBS that night, Leslie Stahl would have kissed his rear end, and he would still be working there.
Agreed, especially 2 1/2 hours after the polls have been closed. When accurately calling a race, what's relevant is whether the trailing candidate still has a pathway to victory.
The scenario you're now entertaining (after initially falsely claiming that Fox made the call while the polls were still open) requires that there were a MINIMUM of 10,500 registered AZ voters, still in line 2 1/2 hours after the polls closed, who a) intended to vote for Trump, b) heard Fox call Arizona for Biden, and c) left the line BECAUSE they heard that call.
Let's make things very simple for you here, beginning with the most basic requirement. Please present evidence that there was anywhere close to 10,500 AZ voters, of ANY voting persuasion, still in line 2 1/2 hours after the polls closed. Saying you "heard stories" doesn't cut it.
>>No one can prove or disprove it.
Lol. No one can prove or disprove whether Donald Trump was replaced at birth with a space-alien. Thus, we must entertain the notion that he is indeed a space-alien (which would make him ineligible to run for president). Right? That's your logic.
I get that fantasies are fun, but the one you're entertaining isn't supported by facts. Bring some facts, not just your feelings.
>>Moreover other state voters may be influenced by this practice.
This practice of calling a race, after the polls are closed, and only after there is no remaining pathway to victory for the trailing candidate? Tragic!
>>When the states say all votes are in (closed), the news weenies can sell their wares.
Or the news weenies can call races when the trailing candidate no longer has a pathway to victory, like they've been doing with strong success since before I was born, with very little controversy, right up until the point when the orange man cried, and his supporters' feelings were hurt.
And again, you're misusing the word "closed" in how it relates to elections polls.
>>Stirewalt is not alone
Correct. Every credible election team, over decades, has done what he did. He and Bill Sammon, however, are the only individuals I've ever heard of who were actually fired for making the correct call, with the numbers backing their call.
>>if he worked for CBS that night, Leslie Stahl would have kissed his rear end, and he would still be working there.
Who cares about what Leslie Stahl would do? Fox fired Stirewalt for performing his job extremely well. Why? Because the truth he told hurt MAGA-world's feelings. That's beyond pathetic.
How many in line is irrelevant. No one can prove or disprove it. Moreover other state voters may be influenced by this practice. When the states say all votes are in (closed), the news weenies can sell their wares. Stirewalt is not alone in his fortune telling- if he worked for CBS that night, Leslie Stahl would have kissed his rear end, and he would still be working there.
>>How many in line is irrelevant.
Agreed, especially 2 1/2 hours after the polls have been closed. When accurately calling a race, what's relevant is whether the trailing candidate still has a pathway to victory.
The scenario you're now entertaining (after initially falsely claiming that Fox made the call while the polls were still open) requires that there were a MINIMUM of 10,500 registered AZ voters, still in line 2 1/2 hours after the polls closed, who a) intended to vote for Trump, b) heard Fox call Arizona for Biden, and c) left the line BECAUSE they heard that call.
Let's make things very simple for you here, beginning with the most basic requirement. Please present evidence that there was anywhere close to 10,500 AZ voters, of ANY voting persuasion, still in line 2 1/2 hours after the polls closed. Saying you "heard stories" doesn't cut it.
>>No one can prove or disprove it.
Lol. No one can prove or disprove whether Donald Trump was replaced at birth with a space-alien. Thus, we must entertain the notion that he is indeed a space-alien (which would make him ineligible to run for president). Right? That's your logic.
I get that fantasies are fun, but the one you're entertaining isn't supported by facts. Bring some facts, not just your feelings.
>>Moreover other state voters may be influenced by this practice.
This practice of calling a race, after the polls are closed, and only after there is no remaining pathway to victory for the trailing candidate? Tragic!
>>When the states say all votes are in (closed), the news weenies can sell their wares.
Or the news weenies can call races when the trailing candidate no longer has a pathway to victory, like they've been doing with strong success since before I was born, with very little controversy, right up until the point when the orange man cried, and his supporters' feelings were hurt.
And again, you're misusing the word "closed" in how it relates to elections polls.
>>Stirewalt is not alone
Correct. Every credible election team, over decades, has done what he did. He and Bill Sammon, however, are the only individuals I've ever heard of who were actually fired for making the correct call, with the numbers backing their call.
>>if he worked for CBS that night, Leslie Stahl would have kissed his rear end, and he would still be working there.
Who cares about what Leslie Stahl would do? Fox fired Stirewalt for performing his job extremely well. Why? Because the truth he told hurt MAGA-world's feelings. That's beyond pathetic.