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Arnon Absalom Mishkin (born c''.'' 1955) is an American management consultant, media personality, and
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for
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. Mishkin worked as a pollster under political consultant
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for the
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during electoral campaigns for Ed Koch, Jay Rockefeller, and Tom Bradley. Mishkin worked as a partner at the
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and the Mitchell Madison Group, and now operates his own consultancy firm known as Mishkin Associates. Since 1998, he has been consultant for Fox News as part of their Decision Desk, and has led it since 2008, including the
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and
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s. In 2021, Mishkin also served as a fellow at the
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.


Early life and education

Mishkin was born to Eliezer A. Mishkin and Esther Rubin in Brooklyn, New York. He is Jewish. His father was born in what is now Belarus and emigrated to Mandate Palestine in 1937 before moving to the United States. He later worked as a professor of applied physics at the Polytechnic Institute of New York. Mishkin's mother was from
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, Lithuania: during World War II, the
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occupied Lithuania from 1940 and subsequently, Nazi Germany moved to occupy the country, establishing the Kovno Ghetto. After the Soviets moved back in during 1944, Rubin left Lithuania through Eastern Europe to Mandate Palestine, where she married Eliezer Mishkin. After relocating to the United States she became a social worker, leading the Washington Heights office of Selfhelp Community Services. and volunteering for YIVO. Mishkin told ''B’nai Jeshurun'' in 2001 that his grandparents and many other family members were murdered in
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. Mishkin has a brother, Jonathan Mishkin. Mishkin graduated from
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in Andover, Massachusetts. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from
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and a
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from
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.


Career


Polling and consultancy

Mishkin got his start in politics working in
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under political consultant
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. Garth's team first mainly worked for
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candidates (the party to which Mishkin is a registered member), including the campaigns of Jay Rockefeller for governor and then Senator from West Virginia, as well as the Senate campaign of Mark Dayton in Minnesota. The firm also worked for Tom Bradley, then Democratic
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in his campaign to become
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in the
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. Bradley's lack of success in the campaign when compared to polling predictions was attributed by many as what is now known as the " Bradley effect" — the theory that some
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voters when asked by pollsters if they would be voting for the
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candidate would say they were undecided, to avoid social ostracism, but were intending to vote for the opponent, skewing the accuracy of polling numbers. Other electoral campaigns worked on by the Garth team included John Lindsay, Ella Grasso, Brendan Byrne and Mike Bloomberg. Aside from his work for political candidates, Mishkin also worked in news media, starting at NBC News as a general editor in the 1980s, before moving on the Fox Corporation in 1998. At the same time he continued to work for the
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, which advised '' Forbes'' and the Associated Press on internet marketing and strategy as the information age became to gather momentum. The
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which eventually saw the election of George W. Bush was controversial, with Florida undecided on the night; it eventually went to the Supreme Court with '' Bush v. Gore''. On the night of the election,
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, Bush's cousin, headed up the Fox News Decision Desk, but subsequently stood down in the aftermath and was replaced by Mishkin who had worked as part of his team. Mishkin, kept his role low profile until an on-air controversy during the
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. The controversy over the Fox News Decision Desk calling the closely contested state of Ohio early for Obama, played out on air as the commentator
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objected and anchor
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walked off set to Mishkin's operation room, confronting him on the confidence of his call, to which Mishkin confirmed "99.95 percent". Eric Bolling, former
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host, claimed that Mishkin and his team were highly dismissive of Donald Trump's chances to beat Hillary Clinton during the
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, though Mishkin himself has disputed this. During the election itself, Mishkin cast his vote for Hillary Clinton as a supporter of the Democratic Party.


2020 presidential election

Arnon Mishkin maintained his position at the head of the team running the Fox News Decision Desk for the
2020 United States presidential election The 2020 United States presidential election was the 59th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. The Democratic ticket of former vice president Joe Biden and the junior U.S. senator from California Kamala Ha ...
, the team responsible for telling Fox News viewers the results of the elections. As the main American network which caters towards a
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supporting audience, the Fox News Decision Desk and Mishkin received some attention in the run-up to the election. The '' New York Times'' published an article about Mishkin a month before the election entitled "Trump Wants to Discredit the Election. This Nerd Could Stop Him." In the lead up to the election, Mishkin and Dana Blanton were the main voices at ''Fox News'' doubting the chances of Trump being re-elected to the Presidency in his contest with Joe Biden. The two were involved in creating the new ''VoteCast'' alternative to exit polls, alongside the ''Associated Press''. Mishkin's model has been supported by other pollsters such as Ariel Edwards-Levy of '' HuffPost''. On election night in November 2020, Mishkin's team called Arizona for Biden before any other major news outlet.
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, a Fox host for the election, questioned the call on air and pushed Mishkin to declare that he was 100% certain, to which Mishkin answered in the affirmative and had been considering announcing it for 30 minutes. The call was disputed by President Trump, who was reported by news outlets to be "furious" and in his speech to the nation the following morning, where he refused to concede a number of states and the election in general, specifically mentioned Fox News and Arizona, dismissing "the gentleman who called it". Mishkin's call ended up being correct, although the margin of Biden's victory in Arizona was quite narrow (10,457 votes).


Personal life

Mishkin married Susan Ellen Fine, the vice president of development for Olympia and York Properties, in November 1986. Rabbi
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of the Conservative Jewish
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performed the ceremony at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Boston. The couple has two daughters: Allison and Pamela Mishkin. The Mishkins have attend the B'nai Jeshurun synagogue in Manhattan since the late 1980s. According to the
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, Mishkin is a registered member of the
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in
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.


Filmography

* ''Best Evidence: The Research Video'' (1990)


References


External links


Mishkin Associates

Twitter

Fox News
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