CNN Keeping Ron Paul Off Their Pie Chart

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On the Air they leave about 15% of the Pie Chart White, saying that is the rest of the candidates with too small of numbers to show, they put Mccain at 12% on the chart.

Ron Paul on CNN's webpage shows 11%, with only 200 votes behind Mccain that big missing white part of the pie chart missing on the air, guess who gets left off it.

MSM keeping it real like always, what a joke.
 
yea i know! makes me made. They are showing a 2% vote on the democratic side but leaves Ron Paul 11% ridiculous.
 
The way they are justifying it is, they are only showing the top four.

Why? Just show all the % why leave huge chunks of blank pie charts?
 
On CNN's election 08 portion of their web page, they list the percentages for all of the Democratic candidates on the left, right down to Kucinich at 0 percent, but on the Republican panel on the right, they only list the top three, and since Ron Paul was in 4th ahead of Giuliani, I think we all know why. It also lists Ron Paul as a Democrat in the fund raising graph :P
 
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This is just another slap in the face by MSM.

I thought after all the great things CNN had to say about Ron Paul today, we would at least see them be fair about his numbers when it came down to the results.
 
Communist News Network.....in action. Love the censorship. Saw that too, what a bunch of rejects and its so blatently obvious. Oh well at least Julie annie wasnt on there either.
 
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Then why do they show 2% on the dem side on their chart, but not someone with 10% on the republican side?

Why not show the 10% on the pie chart, rather then a big empty spot on a chart?

You can have your view, but don't call your view reality, it is just your opinion.
 
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CNN = CIA PSYOPS

Only sheep follow their propagandist "reality."

He HAS to win New Hampshire! If he doesn't win New Hampshire, then there really is very little hope to win the primary.

On top of all that, it makes the "internet" support look bad and the CNN "polls" correct. :(
 
He HAS to win New Hampshire! If he doesn't win New Hampshire, then there really is very little hope to win the primary.

On top of all that, it makes the "internet" support look bad and the CNN "polls" correct. :(

the nomination is given at the convention. not in iowa, not in hew hampshire, not in any other state. even if he loses every state, he could still get the nomination. it's possible.
 
At the last time I saw the chart it was 13% left unmarked which composed of Paul @10% and Guiliani at 3%.
 
On the Air they leave about 15% of the Pie Chart White, saying that is the rest of the candidates with too small of numbers to show, they put Mccain at 12% on the chart.

Ron Paul on CNN's webpage shows 11%, with only 200 votes behind Mccain that big missing white part of the pie chart missing on the air, guess who gets left off it.

MSM keeping it real like always, what a joke.

I suspect that was in retaliation for us spamming Faux news; MSM stands together :rolleyes:
 
In the end, Ron Paul posted double digits, something MSM had said was never going to happen for him. N.H. is up next and we are sure to only see things on the raise from here.

Still proud of his supporters in Iowa who made it out tonight, great work! No one said a Revolution was easy, keep up the support, and who knows what can happen 49 more states to go!
 
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