gawker.com - 11/4/2008
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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.
cnn.com - 11/5/2008
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• All Times Eastern Standard• CNN will broadcast
a projected winner only after an extensive review of...
data from a number of sources. Details about CNN's projection process • Poll closing times by state and time zone• "Party change" denotes a race ...
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cnn.com - 11/5/2008
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cnn.com —
• All Times Eastern Standard• CNN will broadcast
a projected winner only after an extensive review of...
data from a number of sources. Details about CNN's projection process • Poll closing times by state and time zone• "Party change" denotes a race ...
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Local Exit Polls - Election Center 2008 - Elections & ...
msnbc.msn.com - 11/5/2008
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More Exit Poll Data (Extreme Caution Warranted)
The Corner on National Review Online —
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Exit Polls, Etc
Riehl World View —
... The early exit poll data I saw on Fox was so disparate between VA, OH and IN - I'm even more leary of drawing a picture from it. Gawker goes with this: ...
Latest Polls - More
PoliGazette —
... Where we ran a report earlier that said that the exit polls in Pennsylvania have Democrat Barack Obama by 15% or so, Gawker gives completely different numbers, not just on Pennsylvania but on other key battleground states as well. ...
Exit Polls?
Power Line —
... Drudge says that exit polls have Obama way ahead in Pennsylvania, but Gawker has alleged data for five swing states, including Pennsylvania, that are very tight, bad news for Obama if true. ...
For whatever it may be worth
Power Line —
... Gawker says it has seen early exit polls from Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Florida, and North Carolina that all show a closer race than did the last telephone polls. In fact, in all but Pennsylvania these alleged exit polls show basically a deadheat. In Pennsylvania, Obama is said to be up by 4 points. ...
2008 US Election Results
small dead animals —
November 4, 2008 2008 US Election Results Open Thread as first polls begin to close. You're supposed to ignore exit polls, and with good reason, but these are entertaining, nonetheless. Posted by Kate at November 4, 2008 6:58 PM Comments Post a comment Before submitting, review the post to ensure your comment is on topic and does not contain words that might get caught in the spam filter (eg: insurance, viagra, online, poker). This is not a forum or a repository for off-topic link dumps. Profanity is discouraged. Take your extended debates and/or flamewars to private email. ...
More Exit Poll Crack
The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan —
Jonathan Singer gets his hands on some Fox data: These numbers are very early, but at first glance it appears that Obama is doing significantly better among white men than John Kerry. Gawker finds that exit polls in swing states are closer than expected. Not sure where they are getting their numbers. But Drudge says exits show Obama by +15 in PA. ...
DAY'S END ROUNDUP
News —
... While most polling places are still open on Election Day, the exit polls are starting to leak out. With varying results on the blogosphere — some show a tight race while others suggest a big Barack Obama lead — the big polling sites urge readers to use caution. Conservative bloggers continue to highlight reports of voter fraud and intimidation, while liberal and mainstream bloggers write that the election is going smoothly. Gawker reports on exit polls that show that the race is closer than expected in five key swing states, while the Drudge Report's top headline is that Obama ...
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PUMA founder: Obama is Democrats' Bush —
CNN Political Ticker 11/4/2008
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