John Zogby says the 2016 Presidential campaign is now at the point where it is "unpredictable."

Zogby was interviewed on WIBX First News with Keeler in the Morning today.  For complete audio of the interview look at the 7:00am hour of Keeler Show Notes for November 27, 2015:

The discourse and debate is not, Zogby says, positively impacted by the 24-hour news cycle.  "...Campaigns...are made for Twitter,...the outrageous."  The candidates now are violating the rules of engagement.

He blames, in part, the media The difficulty is that "Fox, even MSNBC, rev up the motors of...the extremely partisan voters and they're the ones ultimately then who get to drive the nature of the election."

Zogby has held firm in his belief that Hillary Clinton will not emerge as the Democratic candidate at convention time.  When asked if he could forsee a Trump reign he replied, "I'm not there yet...I'm looking at all the numbers...I still think it is 80-20 against that happening."


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