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How can they call elections before all the precincts are in?
Last night they were calling, (not predicting) the winner with only 15% of the precincts reporting. Later, at 19% reporting, the other candidate was ahead, but they still declared (not predicted) the other candidate the winner. Anyone else notice that?
2008 seemed a little funny. That was called way early too.
Now I remeber in either 2000 or '04, they got it wrong and supposedly backed off on calling their predictions as facts, but I don't see how you can difinatively say candidate "X" won with only 15% of the vote in.
Last night they were calling, (not predicting) the winner with only 15% of the precincts reporting. Later, at 19% reporting, the other candidate was ahead, but they still declared (not predicted) the other candidate the winner. Anyone else notice that?
2008 seemed a little funny. That was called way early too.
Now I remeber in either 2000 or '04, they got it wrong and supposedly backed off on calling their predictions as facts, but I don't see how you can difinatively say candidate "X" won with only 15% of the vote in.
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