I anticipate that a number of states will have extended polling hours due to crowds and judicial rulings. Does anyone know what criteria the media will use to set a time to call if all or part of a state has extended polling hours?
Not sure if they've thought through that. As I recall, back in February, on Potomac Primary day, Maryland polls were held open later than originally scheduled, because of inclement weather, and the networks were all good about waiting until the revised poll closing time in order to release their topline exit poll results and to call the state. But that was a situation where polls were held open later in the entire state. If it's only part of a state, not sure what they'll do.