Posted on 11/03/2009 3:24:53 PM PST by Federalist Patriot
Pajamas Media is reporting the first exit poll data out of New Jersey and Virginia:
First exit polls from Virginia: McDonnell 54.5, Deeds 45. And from New Jersey: Corzine 47, Christie: 47 with third-party candidate Daggett "barely registering."If Daggett is "barely registering, it should help Chris Christie.
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What about Hoffman (didnt read all)
One of my pet peeves is the ubiquitous misuse of ‘deadlocked.’
McDonnell will win by 15%, and Christie by 5%
I hope you are right.
If New Jersey is “deadlocked,” its thanks to one thing and one thing only: ACORN. Christie must have been fifteen points ahead for ACORN to succeed only in “deadlocking” the vote.
Expect fraud in New Jersey. But this time, it won’t go unnoticed.
Sorry Ted. By the use of that, I mean “tied,” “even.” Why is “deadlocked” not to be used in that way?
Exit polls were pretty much right in 2008, but way off in 2004. So who knows?
Corzine could have some in his trunk, be careful
Corzine could have some in his trunk, be careful
Corzine could have some in his trunk, be careful
The democrat party created Daggett to reduce the Republican votes and are paying for Daggett robo-calls in Republican areas.
Those controlling the count will shift Cristie votes to the independent candidate —Daggett IIRC— giving Corzine the win. It is a form of cheating perfected by Democrats, but both parties have used it when they cheat using third party entrants. When there are just two candidates, the democrats fabricate the votes they need to win a close one, like in Minnie soda, where the people are socialists anyway so they don’t really care. Sadly, it isn’t just Minnie soda which gets the truds from their socialist sludge pool.
If it is close, we all know what that means.
We have to stop voter fraud and get rid of absentee voting - with 4-6 weeks early voting it shouldn’t be that necessary.
Those not in nursing homes can plan their lives around that window or miss out if it’s not that important to them anyway. I’ve lost count of the children/grandchildren who say something like “god forbid” as far as grandpa voting from the nursing home - if he doesn’t know his own children how is he supposed to know who to vote for.
Of course that’s what makes him an ideal ‘voter’ for an ACORN or moveon ‘helper’.
That’s ok. A ‘deadlock’ is a tie where the rules of the game don’t allow the game to continue and a winner to be determined.
So a baseball game isn’t ‘deadlocked’ at 3-3 in the 7th inning, for example, as they will play at least two more innings (and maybe more) until a winner is determined, as the rules mandate.
As long as there is a process to determine a winner, a ‘tie’ isn’t a ‘deadlock.’
I hear the word misused all the time, usually by sportscasters who should know better. It’s ok, though - chronic misuse of the word could change the meaning, over time.
But I understood what you meant. Here’s to victory! ;-)
ACORN and the unions will steal it for Corzine. NJ voters get what they deserve.
My gut feeling has been 2 out of 3 - McDonnell in a ‘slide, Hoffman in a close race, and Christie losing by a small margin (including a considerable amount of election day shenanigans).
We’ll see, though. Hope I’m dead wrong about New Jersey. I’d love it if all three won. The louder and clearer the message to Obama and the Congress, the better.
If voting irregularities contribute to a bogus victory, then it is up to the good people of NJ to clean it up. The Feds will be an opponent and not of assistance. Having lived in NJ, crossing a picket line in the process of earning a living, all I can say is they need to clean out the mess. Turning a blind eye to corruption just allows it to improve its ability to steal from them. They deserve exactly what they are willing to fight for. Come on NJ, make us proud!
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