online polls so that s where all of this uncertainty comes about so i think that there is a lot of people that are sort of wondering, like, sort of where are we in some of these states and a lot of thebou battlegroun states, even though it appears in the national polls that clinton has a lead, a lot of battleground states are very close. what do you make of that target smart analysis we presented a few days ago, where they studied very specifically the early vote in florida and they basically did an exit poll of the early vote and they found 28% of the early voting republicans voting for hillary clinton. yes, one of the interesting that s called the registration based sampling poll and like you said, what they do is call off a voter list and they want to see how people are essentially not what is actually being recorded in the voter list but asking people, who are you going to support. i think the number, actually, was too high. i really would be stunned in a quarter it was act
99% chance. there s a lot of people that think it s a lot less than that. and you know the thing is that one of the when professor wang was talking about the data, one of the problems we have is he said that he based his models on state polls. a lot of the better projections do that. but one of the issues that we have is there is not we have a lot of polls but a lot of them aren t very good. a lot of them are robo polls, some of them are low quality online polls so that s where all of this uncertainty comes about so i think that there is a lot of people that are sort of wondering, like, sort of where are we in some of these states and a lot of the battleground states, even though it appears in the national polls that clinton has a lead, a lot of battleground states are very close. what do you make of that target smart analysis we presented a few days ago, where they studied very specifically the early vote in florida and they basically did an exit poll of the early vote and t
a half minutes. no wonder there s no time for follow-ups. look, the white house press corps, how many times do we have to talk about it. other than major garrett, who was a sight to see there, even jake tapper said, oh, yes, major always asks good questions, when he was on fox we didn t call on him much. that s what this is about. the white house press corps has to be more skeptical. and partially a technical plight. one way he filibusters or runs out the clock, change the way the mic would be, they used to be shotgun mics and now they pass down the aisle, it looks like a high school deal and you don t get the follow-up questions. two or three follow-ups you didn t hear and only heard the president s answers. and university of minnesota put together a piece, fox still shunned at fox press conferences, a smart analysis, says that abc reporters called
no wonder there s no time for follow-ups. look, the white house press corps, how many times do we have to talk about it. other than major garrett, who was a sight to see there, even jake tapper said, oh, yes, major always asks good questions, when he was on fox we didn t call on him much. that s what this is about. the white house press corps has to be more skeptical. and partially a technical plight. one way he filibusters or runs out the clock, change the way the mic would be, they used to be shotgun mics and now they pass down the aisle, it looks like a high school deal and you don t get the follow-up questions. two or threes you didn t hear and only heard the president s answers. and university of minnesota put together a piece, fox still shunned at fox press conferences, a smart analysis, says that abc reporters called
say they re above it. but it affects them. they go into the interviews sometimes not in the best mental state of mind and they mouth off. it was interesting, eugene. the blogosphere, and however we want to refer to them and there was a smart comment from somebody on the left who said, you know what, this white house thought that the liberal blogosphere would be like the conservative talk radio for bush and was always going to support whatever they did. fair? i think that is fair, actually. i think that s a smart analysis of what happened and of the white house reaction. i ve noticed they are really stung by this criticism that they get from the left and, you know, if people who would prefer that we didn t get so deeply into afghanistan or would prefer that perhaps health care had been a bit more universal or whatever are part of the professional left, you know, a, i have not been paying my professional left association dues, and, b, i haven t been getting my check from the