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CNN's great reporting.

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This does not make sense, you got 1 percent of the vote counted and you project a winner. And to top it off the loser has more votes. Way to go CNN.

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KK
 
Originally posted by: KK
This does not make sense, you got 1 percent of the vote counted and you project a winner. And to top it off the loser has more votes. Way to go CNN.

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KK


Well duh, this is how it works..

CNN is part of time warner, time warner is based in GA, Timer warner is now owned by AOL, and we all know, what AOL wants AOL gets. And Aol wants Majette to be Their senator 😉

 
I thought you all knew. The whole election thing is rigged. The next governors and such were selected years ago. It's nice to think you make a difference.
 
Originally posted by: XZeroII
I thought you all knew. The whole election thing is rigged. The next governors and such were selected years ago. It's nice to think you make a difference.

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They can do it because

1. Strong pre election polls
2. Strong election exit polls
3. Historical analysis county by county.

Its obvious they called it because the person has atleast 2 out of the three.
 
Those retards also think the fact that Hawaii (an unquestioned Democratic stronghold since statehood) on the verge of electing a Republican governor is not worthy of being mentioned as a "close" or "important" race. I sent them several emails asking if they realize Hawaii is part of the U.S. -- no replies 😀
 
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