Eric Trump‘s wife has some thoughts, er, feelings about how this past presidential election went down! But it doesn’t really matter, because facts don’t care about her feelings!
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Ted Johnson, Dominic Patten Fox News puts Joe Biden’s electoral vote count at 264, six short of victory, raising the possibility that the network will be the first to call the presidency for the Democratic nominee.The past 24 hours have been a whirlwind of snazzy red and blue electoral maps, deep dives into voting data and weary TV anchors going on little sleep.
And there have been standout moments, one of which is the drama surrounding Fox News’ call of Arizona for Biden, a call that the
.Eric Trump‘s wife has some thoughts, er, feelings about how this past presidential election went down! But it doesn’t really matter, because facts don’t care about her feelings!
President-elect Joe Biden.«I was in the studio by about 5 a.m. on election day.
The world fell in love with Steve Kornacki while watching his coverage of the 2020 presidential election on MSNBC and people couldn’t help but notice he was always wearing the same khakis.
Presidential-elect Joe Biden is now leading President Trump by more than 50,000 votes in Pennsylvania, a state where Trump is contesting the results of the election days after Biden was declared a winner. Biden has the lead by 50,481 votes, eeking ahead by a 0.75% margin-- just over the .5% needed for a losing candidate to request a recount. Still, this hasn't deterred Trump from forging ahead with election lawsuits in several battleground states, including Arizona, North Carolina, and
President-elect Joe Biden’s lead over President Trump in Arizona fell below 15,000 votes as of Monday, but the president is unlikely to stage a successful comeback in the key battleground state. As of Monday night, Biden had a 14,746-vote lead over Trump after the president took a slightly higher percentage of votes in the latest results out of Maricopa County, the Arizona Republic reported.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerThere was a brawl going on in the political arena, but Friday night viewers opted for the real thing, giving Fox’s WWE Friday Night SmackDown the demo win for individual shows and the network.This week’s SmackDown came in at an 0.6, which beat off challenges from the election results, which were still in doubt on Friday night.
Like many Americans, Leslie Jones has been glued to cable news awaiting election results as ballots continue to be counted in four key states that will decided the presidential election.
Ted Johnson Rachel Maddow said today that she is quarantining at home and will not be in studio for tonight’s MSNBC coverage of the vote count in the 2020 presidential race.Maddow said on Twitter that she tested negative for COVID-19 after a close contact tested positive. She said that she will be at home “’til it’s safe for me to be back at work without putting anyone at risk.”She added: “You will be in good hands tonight with Nicolle and Joe and Brian the Great and Good Mr.
Also Read: CNN's John King Blames 'Some Clown' for Spreading Fake Clip With Pornhub Banner on His Magic WallAnother night came and went with no winner of the 2020 presidential election, though pretty much everything is skewing in Joe Biden’s favor at this point. President Donald Trump calls that fraud, but pretty much no one else has.At the time of this writing, Biden had pulled ahead of Trump in both Georgia and Pennsylvania.
Joe Biden closer to the presidency is exposing rifts at Fox News Channel, the influential media outlet that is the favorite for many supporters of President Donald Trump.Despite intense pressure from Trump's team, Fox's decision team has stood fast with its election night call of Arizona for Biden.
Peter White Television EditorThe ongoing battle for The White House is spilling over into television schedules with CBS moving the season premiere of SEAL Team as the latest change.The network will now launch a two-hour season premiere of the David Boreanaz-fronted drama on Wednesday December 2 between 9pm and 11pm.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorTwo simple words uttered on Fox News Channel Friday morning gave its audience obvious facts — and may have served to quell a nascent controversy about how the network intends to cover Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden if he should prove victorious in the 2020 election.After CNN reported Friday morning that it had reviewed “two memos” instructing Fox News talent to “stay away” from calling Democratic candidate Joe Biden the “President-elect” when the
Three days after the polls closed in the US Presidential Election, the winner has still yet to be declared.Joe Biden, the Democrat candidate, is tantalisingly close to the victory line having secured 253 of the 270 electoral college votes needed to secure the White House.Taking Pennsylvania would win the election - as would winning Nevada and Arizona, or one of those two states along with Georgia. Mr Biden is ahead in all these states but Pennsylvania where he is making gains.
Ted Johnson, Dominic Patten With Donald Trump’s path to reelection narrowing, he and his campaign have taken aim at the director of Fox News’ Decision Desk, which called Arizona for Joe Biden on Election Night.The Trump campaign sent out a press release attacking Arnon Mishkin, who has since made multiple appearances on the air defending the call and declining to retract it.“Arnon Mishkin, the director of Fox News’ election decision desk, prematurely called Arizona for Joe Biden before hundreds