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Post by Julie Chen on Mar 18, 2012 15:06:30 GMT -5
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Post by Daniele Donato on Mar 18, 2012 15:11:58 GMT -5
Do I have to nullify a vote, Julie?
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Post by David Lane on Mar 18, 2012 15:44:37 GMT -5
Nullify Clitney, she's laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaame!
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Post by Julie Chen on Mar 18, 2012 15:45:53 GMT -5
You must choose one Juror whose vote you would like to nullify in the case that there is a tie.
When I announce the final vote, if there is not a tie, no vote will be nullified.
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Post by David Lane on Mar 18, 2012 15:46:31 GMT -5
You must choose one Juror whose vote you would like to nullify in the case that there is a tie. When I announce the final vote, if there is not a tie, no vote will be nullified. BUT YOU KNOW WHETHER OR NOT IT IS A TIE!
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Post by Julie Chen on Mar 18, 2012 15:51:05 GMT -5
I do, but you don't.
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Post by Daniele Donato on Mar 18, 2012 15:53:58 GMT -5
I just want to say sorry in advance for having to nullify a vote. I hate having to do this for two reasons: one being that there is a chance I could potentially nullify a vote that is cast in favor of me and the second being that nullifying a Juror's vote sucks because you all worked for your spot. I know I'd be livid.
But, that doesn't change the fact that I have to nullify a vote in the event that there is a tie. My decision is between two people, one being a person who hasn't said much in the game but also left her vote as a complete toss up here in the finale. The other player is someone who hates both Nathan and I, but I can see her decision also going either way depending if she acts on revenge or just hate.
But after some thought, I have decided to nullify the final vote cast by Britney.
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