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Your Guide to Ignoring Midterm Election Television Coverage

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Your Guide to Ignoring Midterm Election Television Coverage

Scott Shackford|Nov. 4, 2014 11:40 am


You may be the type of weirdo who is not interested in watching a CNN analyst explain in detail (with charts) the difference in the number of votes in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, for President Barack Obama in 2012 versus the number of votes for Democratic Sen. Kay Hagan today. We all have our flaws.

But we have you covered at Reason with a less painful, less intrusive option. At our Reason 24/7 newsfeed we’ll be busy tonight putting out the latest information on election outcomes of interest to libertarians. No inane analysis, just info. (Warning: There may be sarcasm in headlines. Also: puns.) We’ll have regular posts on the outcomes of races and ballot initiatives we’ve been highlighting at Reason for the past couple of weeks, whether it’s libertarian-leaning candidates from either party, actual Libertarian Party candidates, and important ballot initiatives. We’ll also take note of whether the Republicans have taken control of the Senate, assuming anybody is able to actually make that call this evening. We’ve made it easy for you to just check periodically and then turn back to something more entertaining. You can check out the site feed here. Our Twitter feed is here, and I’ll be tweeting out numbers and info there periodically throughout the night. If you have our Reason app, the 24/7 feed is right on there, easy to check before turning back to Instagram or whatever hookup app you’re using to get some quick nookie.

https://reason.com/blog/2014/11/04/your-guide-to-ignoring-midterm-election

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