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November 07, 2006

Barone: Fox Ditches Exit Polls

Posted at 9:43 PM ET by Ryan Thornburg

Fox News has decided that it isn't going to call any races tonight, reports U.S. News columnist Michael Barone. He just appeared on Fox News television to say that the people there who are crunching the numbers believe that the exit polls are projecting a Democratic bias of 6 to 8 points. So they're ditching the exit poll data and will project their winners using actual vote counts reported by local governments.


The staff of U.S. News & World Report are live in Washington watching the results roll in. Silla Brush is at the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee headquarters and Will Sullivan is reporting from the Republican National Congressional Committee headquarters. Ken Walsh and Dan Gilgoff are in the U.S. News offices, while Michael Barone is live nationally on Fox television and Gloria Borger is live on CBS.

U.S. News photographers are also dispatched around the nation, filing photos live to our photo gallery.

Our hour-by-hour guide to tonight's key races will help you find the bellwethers throughout the nation.

As the numbers roll in, if you have anecdotes to report or questions about the returns that you'd like us to address, please email electionresults @ usnews.com.

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