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Everyone should watch CNN for election results. They have pundits form both sides, but they have the best coverage, period.
They do. They also have the best in depth poll coverage both exit and the actual polls.
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Everyone should watch CNN for election results. They have pundits form both sides, but they have the best coverage, period.
Everyone should watch CNN for election results. They have pundits form both sides, but they have the best coverage, period.
i'm Actually Watching Three Televisions. My Office At Home Is Pimp. Cnn, Fox News, And Msnbc On With The Volume Up On Cnn. i Love Me Some Soledad O'brien.
CNN's First Projections:
Vermont - Obama
Kentucky - McCain
Shocking! *snoozes*
Well two down. Forty Eight to go.
49, you forget D.C.
Indiana is tight.
CNN's First Projections:
Vermont - Obama
Kentucky - McCain
Shocking! *snoozes*
WooHoo, McCain is up by 5
No need to I may not get another chance to celebrate
Economy Tops Voters' Concerns in Choosing President
Proportion of Black Vote Is Only Slightly Higher Than in 2004
By RUSSELL GOLDMAN
Nov. 4, 2008
...Despite the possibility of Barack Obama becoming the nation's first black president, the turnout of black voters as a percentage of the national vote was at 13 percent, just slightly higher than in 2004, according to early exit polls....
Yet another record may fall before the day is over as turnout is heavy and could surpass previous voting turnout records. The existing turnout records were set in 2004 when more than 122 million Americans went to the polls, and in 1960 when 64 percent of eligible voters cast a ballot.
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