People Are Obsessed With Off-Duty John King on CNN's Midterm Elections Coverage
Of all the talking points that popped online during Election night, CNN’s chief national correspondent John King was a lighthearted one.
King was one of many news correspondents who stuck it out all night to serve up the 2018 midterm election results to the public. And as Jake Tapper and Wolf Blitzer talked politics at a desk, King took a beat on his cell. That’s when viewers captured snapshots of the news anchor in the background of a shot, interacting with the election map and his phone.
It appeared that CNN did not necessarily intend to film King at this precise moment. But whatever the reason we saw the map man in the background, the internet was positively gleeful to turn the moment into a hilarious catch-all meme.
The transition of power can be stressful no matter who anyone voted for, but thank goodness for “off-duty” John King.
See some John King tweets below.
John King texting when he thinks he’s off screen dot tumblr dot com
— Mollie Bowman (@mollielieff) November 7, 2018
John King is me at parties. pic.twitter.com/19oNDaK9x1
— Anthony DeVita (@BUTerrier2003) November 7, 2018
Find yourself a woman who looks at you the same way John King looks at the magic wall. #CNNElection #cnn #Midterms2018
— Chris Langdon (@ChrisLangdonNL) November 7, 2018
John King is the Michael Jordan of the election video wall.
— Jim Maiella (@jimmaiella) November 7, 2018
???? pic.twitter.com/9eKvbh2800
— John Hudson (@John_Hudson) November 7, 2018
I like to imagine that John King is just wandering the studio pic.twitter.com/n0sYcMAmmk
— Parker Molloy (@ParkerMolloy) November 7, 2018
For the love of god CNN, zoom in on your two-shot so John King isn’t background touchscreening like a mad man all the time. pic.twitter.com/oTB0Si6jVH
— Bryan Fischer (@BryanDFischer) November 7, 2018
John King looks like an elf on Wolf’s shelf pic.twitter.com/DOltXON9DH
— Aaron Eisenberg (@Eisentweet) November 7, 2018
John King is the Haunting of Hill House ghost of CNN’s election coverage pic.twitter.com/SA9rxuo7Xg
— Sh.B. (@shannonb_random) November 7, 2018