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CNN Interactive Map - What with the numbers?
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05/11/2008 08:16:48
 
 
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>>>>>No. I don't usually watch CNN and am tuned to local channels for results here. I did watch a bit early on to see the hologram stuff. Overall, Fox has by far the worst graphics. Even PBS is much better.
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>>>>>>Did you see the Will.I.Am hologram interview? cool... :o)
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>>>>I was checking differnet channels as well. Jon Stewart was hilarious. I thought BET's review of McCain's concession speech was the best. MSNBC was the most surprising. They refused to call the election longer than any other station I thought.
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>>>>The election sure was close in NC!
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>>>It still hasn't been declared, has it? The last time I looked Obama had an advantage of a few thousand votes out of millions cast. I suppose it doesn't matter that much but it would be nice to see North Carolina colored blue for once. Same with Indiana.
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>>In the end NC will go blue I think. It is very close though. That is the general feeling here. I think if Hillary had won the primary, it would have been blue right off the bat.
>
>Speaking of whom, I have to commend Hillary for the role she played in the general election. I really thought she was going to be up to some kind of chicanery, or maybe just being unhelpful. She was out there campaigning right to the end for the good of the party. Now that was probably in her own best interests to do so, but still. If she was trying to sabotage Obama in any way she didn't leave any fingerprints.

Well, Bill had his picture taken with Obama, and that may have been her idea. ;)
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