americanthinker.com - 11/4/2008
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Sarah Palin completely exonerated in new 'Troopergate' report | Blog Home Page | Turnout heavy - everywhere November 04, 2008 Beware of exit polls Rick Moran Although I'm sure this warning is unnecessary for most of you, there still might be some who will see the "leaked" partial exit polls ...
rasmussenreports.com - 11/3/2008
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rasmussenreports.com —
Will they or won’t they – take a
few minutes to take an exit poll, that is?...
Democrats still ache over Election Day 2004 when exit polling showed John Kerry about to become the next president of the United States. The only problem was that the actual ...
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Beware of Exit Polls
gawker.com - 11/4/2008
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gawker.com —
See, we told you not to get too
excited. The first state exit polls have crossed our...
transom and they look like Obama's margins are tighter than recent polling in key states Pennsylvania, Virginia, North Carolina and Florida. So hold your breath.
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Exit Polls: First State Exit Poll Numbers Are Tighter ...
pollster.com - 11/4/2008
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pollster.com —
@ Observer - As with any intercept research,
interviewers are supposed to follow strict guidelines about sampling,...
usually every "n-th" person during particular time frames. What we notice in consumer research (and I can't imagine is any different in ...
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Exit Poll Reminder
Moonbattery —
... Party. Using polls, it will try to convince you Obama has won before the votes have been counted. The point will be to suppress the conservative vote, not only for President but also for crucial congressional races and propositions.
Don't spend the rest of your life knowing you didn't vote against the catastrophic disgrace of Barack Obama becoming President of the USA and Commander in Chief of our armed forces. Get to the polls, no matter what they tell you.
Hat tip: American Thinker; on a tip from Byron.
Exit Poll Reminder
Stop The ACLU —
... of the Democrat Party. Using polls, it will try to convince you Obama has won before the votes have been counted. The point will be to suppress the conservative vote, not only for President but also for crucial congressional races and propositions. Don’t spend the rest of your life knowing you didn’t vote against the catastrophic disgrace of Barack Obama becoming President of the USA and Commander in Chief of our armed forces. Get to the polls, no matter what they tell you. Hat tip: American Thinker ; on a tip from Byron. Cross-posted at ...
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Palin mum on who she voted for —
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Its Not Over, But is it Over? —
WSJ.com: Washington Wire 11/4/2008
Susan Davis reports on the presidential election.
The networks and pundits are hedging their bets, but the presidential race between Barack Obama and John McCain has come down to a simple game of math, and the numbers are decisively in ...