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Interestingly, neither Trump nor Rubio are included on the "Leaders by County" graphic. Surely they'll correct that when results start coming in.
edit to add: just figured it out: candidates are shown in alphabetical order and there aren't enough colors to get to the end of the alphabet. As results come in, they'll drop off the last place candidates and that'll make room for Rubio and Trump.
I was talking to two guys and a hot girl I know and for some reason two of them were Rubio supporters and they depressed me with their reasoning. It seems like Cruz or Rubio are going to win Iowa and that murderous Hawke Bill Kristol is going to celebrate with his goons, this night couldn't get any sadder.
I acknowledge that the results are moderately important (though a week from now the news networks will be telling us how much more important NH and SC are) and I will watch the news late tonight to catch the results but I have no interest in the pre caucus handicapping and OMG who needs to know the details of the IA caucus process. So I have avoided watching the news the past few days. Do FOX and CNN actually get good ratings from this wall to wall build up?
Have you noticed there is only ever one big news event at a time? How there is never on location coverage of a mass murder or a protest march during an election , debate, super bowl, or weather event?
I can just imagine Cruz winning and Kristol jumping up and down bragging about how this is the end of Trump and the rest of his BS
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