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Dick Morris explains his wrong Romney victory prediction
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Former Clinton adviser predicted Romney landslide
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- Date Nov 7, 2012
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President's -- -- and -- perhaps the most disappointed men in the country besides Mitt Romney.
Is Dick Morris as you may know -- predicted a big Romney victory a landslide problem was he was analyzing your way.
Mark joins us now from West Palm Beach, Florida at.
I plead guilty I goofed and made a mistake.
I undercounted.
The minority turnout and women and young people not a single women.
I thought that the 2008.
Turnout was a fluke.
I think on your program many times I said that if the turnout is what it is and -- weight than the polls are accurate and -- -- -- gonna win.
But they're not and I think you need to average Joseph for -- six or Lleyton ten and take the average so that you get rid of the out liar.
Well it turned out not to -- and out lie -- turned out to be a trend.
The average said that 11% of the vote.
Was black in fact it was thirteen.
The average -- 8% Latino in fact -- -- -- The average said 17%.
Under thirty in fact it was nineteen.
The average said 16%.
Single white women in fact it was AT.
When you take those together you're dealing with a six -- eight point move in the demographics.
Most of which went to Obama.
So when I predicted that Obama would lose by five points Romney would win by five.
And in fact Obama won by one.
That's a six point move and that's because I got the demographics.
Eight points wrong kept the permanent conclusion here.
Is that this is saboteurs set.
America has changed a late -- not just rally to the first black candidate didn't have overwhelming college kid fantasy and.