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Quite dramatic, I loved it. Adam Boulton kind of struggled through it though, I think he needs to retire. Dermot or Kay probably would have led that sequence with more gumption.
Cue Dramatic Sequence from Sky News featuring the return of the US election theme
Quite dramatic, I loved it. Adam Boulton kind of struggled through it though, I think he needs to retire. Dermot or Kay probably would have led that sequence with more gumption.
VA
Quite dramatic, I loved it. Adam Boulton kind of struggled through it though, I think he needs to retire. Dermot or Kay probably would have led that sequence with more gumption.
Cue Dramatic Sequence from Sky News featuring the return of the US election theme
Quite dramatic, I loved it. Adam Boulton kind of struggled through it though, I think he needs to retire. Dermot or Kay probably would have led that sequence with more gumption.
Sky News projects Joe Biden has won the election and is set to become the 46th US President.
— Sky News (@SkyNews) November 7, 2020
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IN
Sky News went back to their election music for the event, not sure if that'll stick around for a few hours now.
TT
That part was pre-recorded days ago.
Sky News went back to their election music for the event, not sure if that'll stick around for a few hours now.
That part was pre-recorded days ago.
SC
Haha, Fox went to a break so they could work out how to maintain their alternative reality:
Neil Cavuto now saying 'nothing is confirmed' until all results are officially certified. Clearly scared of upsetting the viewership.
They're now covering a conspiracy about Sharpie pens and ink bleeding through paper.
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Fox News still refusing to call it.
Haha, Fox went to a break so they could work out how to maintain their alternative reality:
Neil Cavuto now saying 'nothing is confirmed' until all results are officially certified. Clearly scared of upsetting the viewership.
They're now covering a conspiracy about Sharpie pens and ink bleeding through paper.


