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British TV show gathers Bostonians to talk about the election

The BBC's World Have Your Say has rented out Old South Meeting House today and stuffed it with "U.S. voters" who are supposed to be answering the world's questions about the presidential elections. The show airs live tonight on BBC World TV, 8:10 p.m., our time.

H/t Sarina Tracy and Ami Chitwood.

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So depending on whom the Beeb stuffed the room with, viewers in the UK might be assured of a Jill Stein Presidency?

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the BBC will stack the 'voters' and of course include some 'colourful' characters. Then of course there's the Boston accent thing.

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On the other point, I think that some of the viewership in East Anglia might recognize some components of said accent.

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This is going to be another one of those programs where Americans look like f**king idiots. Lovely.

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Don't we?

(Actually, the Brits are the stereotypically misbehaved oafs in Europe now)

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sounds like someone has recently seen or been part of a hen or stag party in Prague!

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Why, are you on the show?

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Har-har.

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they decided Boston was a good place to go? Yikes. Salt Lake City or Charleston would have been just as representative (i.e., not very).

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We're LIVE with WHYS TV. Our team is in Boston, Massachusetts. hosting a live debate - we're asking is America working? We've been touring Chicago, Cleveland, San Diego, LA, Scranton and Boston asking workers around the country what they think of the state of the USA and what the president can do for them. Watch our film on BBC World TV now.

I'd also appreciate it if they got their (#&#%^P(! trucks out of the bicycle lane - or, at least, light them properly and display their permit.

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This could have been great fun.

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