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Fox News Gets it Right. (Original Post) Columbus Free Press Oct 2012 OP
That scares me vilify Oct 2012 #1
Sorry Columbus Free Press Oct 2012 #2
Yes, a local Fox affiliate not subject to Minitru control from Fox News Channel Jim Lane Oct 2012 #7
Romney will do ANYTHING to win. Obama needs to win without Ohio. Phx_Dem Oct 2012 #3
welcome to DU noiretextatique Oct 2012 #4
Welcome to DU. hrmjustin Oct 2012 #5
Spam deleted by gkhouston (MIR Team) Dubster Oct 2012 #6
This begs the question, why did Ohio bother to do that study? Tom Rinaldo Oct 2012 #8
 

vilify

(102 posts)
1. That scares me
Fri Oct 26, 2012, 06:34 PM
Oct 2012

Shouldn't the administration be all over this or they don't see this as an issue?

*also that's not Fox news that's a local fox affiliate.

2. Sorry
Fri Oct 26, 2012, 06:42 PM
Oct 2012

the Center of the Party does not want to touch this issue because they fear demoralizing voters.

Of course the best way to beat election fraud is with massive turnout. So they could of course play that card and win it... but...

They take counsel of their fears for some reason

 

Jim Lane

(11,175 posts)
7. Yes, a local Fox affiliate not subject to Minitru control from Fox News Channel
Sat Oct 27, 2012, 08:21 AM
Oct 2012

IIRC it was another local affiliate that broke the Bush drunk-driving arrest story in 2000, which the likes of Hannity then scrambled to downplay. You can bet FNC wouldn't have touched the story if it had the choice.

Tom Rinaldo

(22,913 posts)
8. This begs the question, why did Ohio bother to do that study?
Sat Oct 27, 2012, 08:49 AM
Oct 2012

They studied the machine in 2007 and concluded that it was very vulnerable to manipulation. So of course it is being used.

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