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This is the inside story of how Jeb Bush persuaded the Fox network to call the presidential election for his brother George W. Bush on Election Night 2000. It was one phone call to Fox--the details of which are revealed in this book for the first time--that propelled George W. Bush into leading position for 43rd president of the United States.

Produktbeschreibung
This is the inside story of how Jeb Bush persuaded the Fox network to call the presidential election for his brother George W. Bush on Election Night 2000. It was one phone call to Fox--the details of which are revealed in this book for the first time--that propelled George W. Bush into leading position for 43rd president of the United States.
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Autorenporträt
David W. Moore, a prominent national pollster, is former Senior Editor of the Gallup Poll. On Election Night in 2000, Moore was with the exit poll "decision team" of CBS and CNN, taking extensive notes on how Warren Mitofsky and Joe Lenski called, and miscalled, election races around the country -- including the two miscalls and two rescissions in Florida. He writes a weekly column (PollTalk) for the Gallup website that deals with controversial polling issues. He also writes several polling articles a month for the Gallup website. Prior to joining Gallup in 1993, as a vice president and the managing editor of the Gallup Poll, Moore was founder and director of the Survey Center at the University of New Hampshire.