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El Betico
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« on: March 23, 2020, 10:39:50 AM »
« edited: March 23, 2020, 11:55:37 AM by El Betico »

Yes, I know that Romney didn't immediately concede after the Ohio call that for all the networks put Obama over the top, because they thought they still had a shot in OH( a mistery for me the reason why, with nearly, if not over, half of Cuhayoga still to come out), but the trends in the other swing States still outstanding were also clearly in the President direction and in a few time they were almost all called for him, so that Romney would have lost at one point even with an improbable victory in Ohio...so, the election was de facto over not so much time after it was in 2008, when on Election Day an easy Obama victory was much more expected...were you highly surprised you didn't have to stay up much longer that night, considering that national polls on Election Day were theoretically in a dead heat?
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