The Republican National Committee may have added a few fortune tellers to its staff. Either that, or the RNC just published all its post-debate spin by accident hours before the debate even began. Yeah, we're going to go ahead and say it was the second one.

Around 7 pm ET, two hours before Gov. Mike Pence and Sen. Tim Kaine take the stage for the vice presidential debate, the RNC published several pages of content to its website declaring Pence the winner.

"Americans from all across the country tuned in to watch the one and only Vice Presidential debate," the page reads. "During the debate we helped fact check and monitor the conversation in real time @GOP. The consensus was clear after the dust settled, Mike Pence was the clear winner of the debate."

But that wasn't all. Twitter sleuths soon began unearthing more of the RNC's accidental predictions.

Obviously, the RNC was never going to declare Kaine the debate's winner. But it's never a good look for a political campaign to show so clearly how the spin sausage gets made.

The RNC was quick to take some of the pages down. But even the party's 404 error gets its anti-Clinton message across. In case you can't wait until the debate is actually over to get spun, the pages are all archived here.