” thread titled FOX NEWS JUST CALL NEW HAMPSHIRE.. OBAMA.. GULP!, carlo3b “
Is NH, or is NH not, one of the 19 states that the ONE exit polling organization is NOT polling ????????
So where do they get these numbers - so EARLY ?????????
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((www.blackboxvoting.ORG <-——— go HERE for the lowdown on VOTE FRAUD as this group has been digging out for some time))
They encourage reporting incidents at their site because it will remain there and be useful to them, whereas on FB, Twitter etc it just goes away w time.
They say their biggest job is AFTER the election, following up on things to see where the FRAUD has been.
thread titled FOX NEWS JUST CALL NEW HAMPSHIRE.. OBAMA.. GULP!, carlo3b
Is NH, or is NH not, one of the 19 states that the ONE exit polling organization is NOT polling ????????
So where do they get these numbers - so EARLY ?????????
________________________________________
((www.blackboxvoting.ORG <- go HERE for the lowdown on VOTE FRAUD as this group has been digging out for some time))
They encourage reporting incidents at their site because it will remain there and be useful to them, whereas on FB, Twitter etc it just goes away w time.
They say their biggest job is AFTER the election, following up on things to see where the FRAUD has been.
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In answer to my above post, I went to that site and found an article on EXIT POLLING:
I copied the following from www.blackboxvoting.ORG article talking about EXIT POLLING:
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Here is a list of the states that will be excluded from coverage:
Alaska, Arkansas, Delaware, District of Columbia, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, West Virginia and Wyoming.
Comparing this list with the election map, reveals how carefully the exit poll planners allocated resources. All 19 of the states with no exit polls are classified as either “solid Obama” or “solid Romney,” and there is only one “toss-up” gubernatorial or U.S. Senate race not on the list: the competitive North Dakota match-up of Heidi Heitkamp and Rick Berg.
Two other contests in the “leaning” Democratic category aren’t on the list: the U.S. Senate race in Hawaii and the governor’s race in West Virginia.
UNQUOTE