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'Bronco Bama' Girl Abigael Evans Gets Apology From NPR

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'Bronco Bama' Girl Abigael Evans, the 4-year-old Colorado girl who burst into tears while listening to a public radio report about the ongoing election coverage, has been given an apology by NPR for all the talk about President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney.

Abigael Evans became an online sensation earlier this week after mother, Elizabeth, posted a video on YouTube of the girl when she became upset after hearing a little too much of "Bronco Bama and Mitt Romney" on the radio.

"Just because I'm tired of hearing Bronco Bama and Mitt Romney," she says tearfully.

"It'll be over soon, Abby," her mother is heard saying on the video. "The election will be over soon."

NPR issued a public apology to the 'Bronco Bama girl' on Wednesday, saying that they are also a bit tired of all the election 2012 coverage.

"On behalf of NPR and all other news outlets, we apologize to Abigael and all the many others who probably feel like her," NPR "We must confess, the campaign's gone on long enough for us, too. Let's just keep telling ourselves: 'Only a few more days, only a few more days, only a few more days.'"

The elections will take place next week on Tuesday, Nov. 6.

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