Despite her political interests, she won't concentrate in Social Studies. "Probably VES," she says.
--Marc J. Ambinder
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It happens every year. A major wire service falsely calls a race, or calls a race before it has finished. With hundreds of reporters, dozens of technicians and scores of editors, mistakes happen.
Here's the one we found:
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