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I was planning on flipping to Fox if it looked bad for Trump.CNN as the main spot and then switching to Fox for short periods throughout the night. Will flip to MSNBC if Trump happens to be winning.
I’ll probably do the same. It’s always fun to watch the news anchors freak out when their preferred candidate is losingI was planning on flipping to Fox if it looked bad for Trump.
2012 Karl Rove was the bestI’ll probably do the same. It’s always fun to watch the news anchors freak out when their preferred candidate is losing
CNN has been my "go to" network for election night coverage for a long, long time. Having said that I'll probably watch some MSNBC as well, as I do like Kornacki. And as others have said, if Harris does well I'll probably switch over to Fox occasionally just to watch the meltdown.CNN.
If it becomes apparent that Harris will win comfortably I’ll switch it over to Fox to watch the squirming.
Yep.CNN. Like John King.
If Harris is winning, watching Jennings foam at the mouth should be fun.Yep.
I know CNN has fallen out of favor with a lot of folks, but I still like most of the personalities so it’s my default for national news. I’ll probably do my channel flipping anytime Scott Jennings opens his mouth. Lol
Yeah, I always do CNN on election night because I think they do the best job with their coverage. But Scott Jennings is impossible to tolerate.Yep.
I know CNN has fallen out of favor with a lot of folks, but I still like most of the personalities so it’s my default for national news. I’ll probably do my channel flipping anytime Scott Jennings opens his mouth. Lol
Fuck Jeff Bezos and fuck Amazon. Not a chance.The election night newscast will begin at 5 p.m. Eastern time on Nov. 5. It will be available for free to anyone with a device who logs on to amazon.com: no subscription or log-on will be necessary.
Brian Williams and Amazon are asking election night news-seekers to take a leap of faith with them
Former NBC News anchor Brian Williams is asking people interested in election night news to take a leap of faith with him.apnews.com
Same!CNN.
If it becomes apparent that Harris will win comfortably I’ll switch it over to Fox to watch the squirming.