POLITICO: Jet Blue offers to fly upset voters out of the country

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November 6th may be a ways off, but JetBlue Airlines is already offering to fly those upset with the outcome of the presidential race out of the country, POLITICO reports.

“If your candidate doesn’t win, don’t worry. Election protection could be your ticket out of the country,” the company writes on a new website.

The website allows voters to pick a candidate and if their candidate loses, they will be entered into a contest to win a flight to a tropical locale.

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