Itssoeasy wrote: » How much vote in ?
vafankillar wrote: » joe's podcast with bernie sanders what better than any interview,debate or anything else these wonderfully infrastructured networks done during the election cycle, and kyle kulinski is a great political anlysis whose insights are much better those on mainstream media
Vital Transformation wrote: » Amy McGrath is beating Mitch McConnell, would be an amazing upset.
Shelga wrote: » Why do they have this hideous Republican loon on RTE’s coverage, I’m all for hearing different viewpoints but not lies.
peterofthebr wrote: » wolf just wants to say 'breaking news...' over and over...
Kiith wrote: » Kentucky Blue at the moment...somehow i doubt it'll stay like that :P
EagererBeaver wrote: » As opposed to not watching or listening to Joe Rogan? Tell me this, all the discussion Joe and the gang are going to have, what information and data do you think they’re going to be commenting on? The networks of course. The networks, like them or not, have actual election infrastructure. Joe has some guys in a shed commenting on secondary information. Dude, have you ever tried DMT?
Itssoeasy wrote: » Haha wolf blitzer is bulling to be making projections.
StringerBell wrote: » What was he saying? Or what worried him?
marno21 wrote: » Wolf Blitzer getting a horn on CNN about Biden leading by 20k votes with 8% of the vote in in Kentucky. It's an awful pity there isn't such detailed coverage available elsewhere on a network without that level of baseless hype and nonsense.
Itssoeasy wrote: » Rick Santorum on cnn is either doing the poor mouth or he might be slightly worried.
smellyoldboot wrote: » For pure ****s and giggles I hope this is really really close and with a dubious/controversial result.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Alex Jones is a legend..