Calling the election

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Calling the Election By Steven Cohen | __ On the morning of Nov. 8, Ken Goldstein, MA’93, PhD’96, will be sequestered in an undisclosed Manhattan location where he and one other ABC News election expert will pore over battleground state exit polls, probability samples, and other data in order to learn who will be the next president and which party will control Congress. The quarantine—complete with supervised bathroom breaks and confiscated smart phones—will end around 5 p.m. when they debrief other analysts on the ABC News Decision Desk team, including Charles Franklin, MA’79, PhD’85, and Paul Freedman, PhD’99. Once the winners are called over the course of the evening, the breaking news will be relayed to election­night anchor George Stephanopoulos, who will immediately inform millions of TV viewers. “It’s a rush. It’s fun. It’s history,” says Goldstein, who has worked on network election night coverage in every U.S. contest since 1988, plus hundreds of primaries and caucuses leading up to them. The University of San Francisco (USF) political science professor says that the necessity to get it right on election night is “an opportunity to use everything I learned many years ago in graduate school, but in real time.” A self­described campaign junkie, Goldstein entered U­M in fall 1990 to study with its distinguished political science faculty. As a graduate student, he continued to do media work, consulting for CBS or ABC and discussing real politics. (He also met his future


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