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SpacerThe major networks should show more restraint when calling states early for candidates.Spacer

Although they claimed to learn lessons from past presidential elections, especially 2000, major news networks still seem to be in a race to call elections early.

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LargishButterfly agreed about 1 month ago ShowHide
It's their one last great opportunity to manipulate the outcome. No way they'd ever give it up of their own volition.

Why it is not law that *ABSOLUTELY NO RETURNS* are publicly reported until *THE VERY LAST POLL* is closed is beyond the comprehension of these Fingertips..

As it was this round, local democrats were widely publishing a week early what demographics had advanced voted which way..

Nope, no opportunity for manipulation there..

Nope, nope. =)
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LargishButterfly agreed about 1 month ago ShowHide
Whoops, that should have said, "what demographics had advanced voted".. Sorry about that.. :)
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