Tuesday night didn't exactly go the way the pollsters thought it would with President Donald Trump making a much stronger showing in the early going than predicted. And once the clock hit midnight on the East Coast, things started to really get wild and dangerously contentious in the presidential election and coverage of it.
Vice President Joe Biden made a drive-by appearance at 12:31 a.m. to express confidence that he would win when all the votes were counted. Then Trump tweeted at 12:49: 'We are up BIG, but they are trying to STEAL the Election. We will never let them do it. Votes cannot be cast after the Polls are closed."
Twitter flagged the president's tweet as containing content that is "disputed and might be misleading." But undaunted, Trump appeared at 2:35 a.m. to claim he had won the election and that the late numbers coming in for Biden in Wisconsin, Georgia, Michigan and Pennsylvania were part of a "major fraud on the American people."
Trump vowed to fight. "We're going to the Supreme Court," he said, adding that he wanted "all voting to stop."
Anchors and analysts responded by using the word "ugly" with regularity to describe the situation in which the nation found itself following Trump's claims of fraud.
The trouble had actually started shortly after 11 p.m. Tuesday with an interesting twist when Fox News called Arizona for Biden and the Trump campaign team demanded it retract the call. At that point, Fox was the only major outlet to make a call in the tight Arizona race.
But instead of retracting the call, at about 12:30 a.m. Wednesday, Fox brought Arnon Mishkin, the veteran director of the channel's decision desk, on air to explain the call he and his staff had made.
"I'm sorry, we're not wrong," Mishkin said.