Why Haven’t MSNBC And CNN Called Indiana Yet?

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in 2008 Election, Barack, Democrats, Hillary, Indiana

The numbers keep getting tighter.

First it was Hillary by 14.

Then 12.

The 10.

Now 8.

Is something happening in Indiana? Because it had been reported that totals from a lot Obama strongholds haven’t come in yet. Is that still the case?

Interesting…


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2 Responses to “Why Haven’t MSNBC And CNN Called Indiana Yet?”

  1. Jim S Says:

    CBS called Indiana for Clinton and NC for Obama a while ago. Their commentary at that point was completely insipid because it consisted only of how that left everything the same as it was yesterday. In no way did it address what the level of victory in each state might mean to the delegate count. Incredibly shallow.

  2. bubbles Says:

    Only a 6 point spread now… interesting.

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