rfenst
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13 years ago
Associated Press

NEW YORK (AP) — Snowstorms, hurricanes and tornados are what usually put The Weather Channel's news team in motion. This November it will mobilize for the election.

The network plans to send some of its meteorologists to swing states on Election Day to monitor the weather's impact on voting. This comes after it commissioned a study on how many people might be dissuaded from going to the polls by bad weather.

About 25 percent of eligible voters surveyed said bad weather would affect their ability or desire to get to the polls on Nov. 6. Among undecided voters, that number jumped to 35 percent.

The Weather Channel said Wednesday its survey found President Barack Obama's supporters would be more likely to let bad weather affect their voting than would challenger Mitt Romney's supporters.
daveincincy
13 years ago
MTV doesn't play music videos anymore.
jackconrad
13 years ago
(\__/)
(='.'=)
(")_(") Rain = R for Republicans

Dry = D for Democrats



rfenst
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13 years ago

MTV doesn't play music videos anymore.

daveincincy wrote:



yeah, but what about the obvious weather reporting conspiracy?
Brewha
13 years ago

Associated Press
The Weather Channel said Wednesday its survey found President Barack Obama's supporters would be more likely to let bad weather affect their voting than would challenger Mitt Romney's supporters.

rfenst wrote:



Wait – Romney still has supporters?
daveincincy
13 years ago

Wait – Romney still has supporters?

Brewha wrote:




Yes. They'll be on there way to or from work so they'll be out regardless of the weather.
Brewha
13 years ago

Yes. They'll be on there way to or from work so they'll be out regardless of the weather.

daveincincy wrote:



And because of their schedule, they will have missed the Fox New bulletins about the zombie attack and how everyone should stay home . . . .
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