Posted on 10/19/2004 10:39:29 AM PDT by Nataku X
Something just came to me today. Remember how the VNS messup in 2000 depressed Panhandle and Pacific voters? I've got a serious concern.
From what I've been reading, early voters trend very heavily Republican. It follows logically that not so many Republicans will vote on November 2nd.
Are the exit polls going to account for this? I'm now scared that they'll be wrongly predicting a heavy Democrat turnout in early-voting states. Who is conducting exit polling this year now that VNS has broken up? Is there any way we can contact them and ask them to take this in account?
Makes no difference! The neocommunist, ultra-left wing old timey, non-cable media won't report the truth anyway. Whatever they "declare" from exit polls on the east coast will be designed to help Viet Kong Kerry on the west coast. Think of the alternatives. A report of a big win for W on the east cost might be designed to make voters to the west overconfident enough to forget about voting. A report that Traitor Johm is winning might be used to excite the leftist jerks further west. But, whatever the media reports, it will not be truth but will be Kerry/Rather mendacity!
By the way, I live in a highly conservative area and early voted yesterday. I was surrounded by granola types.
I think the Michael Moore groupies have been itching to vote for four years, and in my area which will ultimately give more than 65% of its vote to Bush, Kerry probably won the first day's votes.
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