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E-News Network - Halftime Coverage of the Senate Elections
HEM Tiberius: "Ladies and Gentlemen from Europeia and around the world, this is ENN's halftime coverage of the Senate Elections. I'm HEM Tiberius."
Paul Krugman: "I'm Professor Paul Krugman"
John Major: "I'm former UK Prime Minister John Major."
Anderson Cooper: "And in for Jay Leno this evening, I'm CNN's Anderson Cooper."
HEM Tiberius: "Starting our coverage tonight, we have one projection to make":
"We at ENN are ready to project that former President Anumia has reclaimed a seat in the Europeian Senate. Anumia has a long history in this body, and his re-election is no surprise to most of the region."
Paul Krugman: "Many people will be surprised that after 12 hours of voting, ENN is ready to call only one single race, how do you explain that HEM?"
HEM Tiberius: "This election is very close. Excluding the two lower tier candidates, only three votes separate Imperium -- currently in the 8th position -- from the group of candidates leading behind Anumia. Anything could happen still, and ENN is determined to get everything right."
John Major: "This -- in many ways -- is the close Presidential race we never had. The rest of the candidates are neck-in-neck, and while Zenny and Dreqc have kept a lead over Imperium in the last few hours, their victory -- along with everyone else's' -- is far from certain.
Anderson Cooper: "The question on everyone's mind has to be: who is left to vote and what are they thinking? I think the big surprise of the evening so far is the performance of Senate Speaker Drecq, who trails the field and is currently warding off a challenge to his seat by Imperium. Why is Drecq underperforming?"
Paul Krugman: "A very interesting question, and I think people will be talking about this after the election. Does the region want to see new faces, and are they tired of Drecq? Or are people just taking the fact he will get re-elected for granted, and giving their votes to the seemingly competitive candidates -- Zenny, Imperium, and PASD? I'm not sure..."
HEM Tiberius: "We will have more analysis, debate, and coverage once we return."
HEM Tiberius: "Ladies and Gentlemen from Europeia and around the world, this is ENN's halftime coverage of the Senate Elections. I'm HEM Tiberius."
Paul Krugman: "I'm Professor Paul Krugman"
John Major: "I'm former UK Prime Minister John Major."
Anderson Cooper: "And in for Jay Leno this evening, I'm CNN's Anderson Cooper."
HEM Tiberius: "Starting our coverage tonight, we have one projection to make":
Anumia
"We at ENN are ready to project that former President Anumia has reclaimed a seat in the Europeian Senate. Anumia has a long history in this body, and his re-election is no surprise to most of the region."
Paul Krugman: "Many people will be surprised that after 12 hours of voting, ENN is ready to call only one single race, how do you explain that HEM?"
HEM Tiberius: "This election is very close. Excluding the two lower tier candidates, only three votes separate Imperium -- currently in the 8th position -- from the group of candidates leading behind Anumia. Anything could happen still, and ENN is determined to get everything right."
John Major: "This -- in many ways -- is the close Presidential race we never had. The rest of the candidates are neck-in-neck, and while Zenny and Dreqc have kept a lead over Imperium in the last few hours, their victory -- along with everyone else's' -- is far from certain.
Anderson Cooper: "The question on everyone's mind has to be: who is left to vote and what are they thinking? I think the big surprise of the evening so far is the performance of Senate Speaker Drecq, who trails the field and is currently warding off a challenge to his seat by Imperium. Why is Drecq underperforming?"
Paul Krugman: "A very interesting question, and I think people will be talking about this after the election. Does the region want to see new faces, and are they tired of Drecq? Or are people just taking the fact he will get re-elected for granted, and giving their votes to the seemingly competitive candidates -- Zenny, Imperium, and PASD? I'm not sure..."
HEM Tiberius: "We will have more analysis, debate, and coverage once we return."