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Do you have "election burnout"?

The British networks will be on all night because
of the five-hour time difference. If you'll notice
on the site you mentioned, they're coming on
with election coverage around 11 PM local time
(6 PM EST). It'll probably be around midnight there
(7 PM EST) before any projections are called, if
indeed their networks do that.
 
Global IS planning to have full coverage the Election in prime time for Canadians. I saw that on the Global national report at 5:30 last night
 
Hi everyone:
mleach said:
Some of the local races, their ads are even more nasty than Obama's or McCain's. Recently I was in Denver at it seemed just about every other ad I had seen on local Denver TV was political ( Should Colorado go right to work? When does life begin in Colorado? Should Colorado casinos take in more money for bets and be open longer hours? Gas taxes? Did Colorado Congresswoman Marylin Musgrave "lie"? )
You should see the ads that Marilyn Musgrave has been running against Betsy Markey. Talk about DIRTY. They accuse Betsy of running a company that bids on government contracts & makes a profit off of them for her and her family even though Betsy was never a politician until this year. Go figure.
Every single year it seems people claim they are so sick of those negative ads that bash but YET those who are running for the various offices and such..they still crank them out and every time they are getting more nasty. One would think the canidates would tone down their ads but in some of these races like those ads I saw in Denver, they have not.
And they wonder why people don't show up at the polls? I wonder just many campaign advisers it takes to screw in a friggin' light bulb..... Hmmm......

Cheers :)
 
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