Posted on 11/04/2004 11:30:46 AM PST by Nascardude
Those faulty exit polls were sabotage
By now it is well-known and a part of the 2004 election lore how the exit polls by the major television networks were wrong.
Likely this faux pas will assume its place among wartime stories alongside the mistaken calls on Floridas vote for one side and then for the other in the 2000 election. But the inaccuracies of the medias polling deserve more scrutiny and investigation.
Exit polls are almost never wrong. They eliminate the two major potential fallacies in survey research by correctly separating actual voters from those who pretend they will cast ballots but never do and by substituting actual observation for guesswork in judging the relative turnout of different parts of the state.
So reliable are the surveys that actually tap voters as they leave the polling places that they are used as guides to the relative honesty of elections in Third World countries. When I worked on Vicente Foxs campaign in Mexico, for example, I was so fearful that the governing PRI would steal the election that I had the campaign commission two U.S. firms to conduct exit polls to be released immediately after the polls closed to foreclose the possibility of finagling with the returns. When the polls announced a seven-point Fox victory, mobs thronged the streets in a joyous celebration within minutes that made fraud in the actual counting impossible.
But this Tuesday, the networks did get the exit polls wrong. Not just some of them. They got all of the Bush states wrong. So, according to ABC-TVs exit polls, for example, Kerry was slated to carry Florida, Ohio, New Mexico, Colorado, Nevada and Iowa, all of which Bush carried. The only swing state the network had going to Bush was West Virginia, which the president won by 10 points.
To screw up one exit poll is unheard of. To miss six of them is incredible. It boggles the imagination how pollsters could be that incompetent and invites speculation that more than honest error was at play here.
The mistaken exit polls infiltrated all three networks and the cable news outlets and had a chilling effect on the coverage of election night.
While all anchors refrained from announcing the exit-poll results, it was clear from the context of their comments that they expected Kerry to win and wondered if Bush could hold any key state.
Indeed, one network hesitated to call Mississippi for Bush because of the uncertainty injected by the bogus exit polls. Dark minds will suspect that these polls were deliberately manipulated to dampen Bush turnout in the Central, Mountain, and Pacific time zones by conveying the impression that the presidents candidacy was a lost cause.
The exit pollsters plead that they oversampled women and that this led to their mistakes. But the very first thing a pollster does is weight or quota for gender. Once the female vote reaches 52 percent of the sample, one either refuses additional female respondents or weights down the ones one subsequently counted.
This is, dear Watson, elementary.
Next to the forged documents that sent CBS on a jihad against Bushs National Guard service and the planned 60 Minutes ambush over the so-called missing explosives two days before the polls opened, the possibility of biased exit polling, deliberately manipulated to try to chill the Bush turnout, must be seriously considered.
At the very least, the exit pollsters should have to explain, in public, how they were so wrong. Since their polls, if biased or cooked, represented an attempt to use the public airwaves to reduce voter turnout, they should have to explain their errors in a very public and perhaps official forum.
This was no mere mistake. Exit polls cannot be as wrong across the board as they were on election night. I suspect foul play.
Thanks for the ping!
I suspect they did it to demoralize the GOP. It didn't work - it rallied the GOP instead.
I get that part.
But,if they knew that these were NOT the actual, accurate results of what was happening, wouldn't they want to know what the REAL results were?
It's not like the Dems to let anything this important (factual exit poll results) go unknown. For them to be caught so off guard is surprising to me.
"For them to be caught so off guard is surprising to me"
You shouldn't be surprised. Dan was eagerly willing to believe forged documents fed to him by the Kerry campaign .. The MSM was willing to stop crediting Bush with states he won .. The MSM was willing to hide Kerry's true record.
THEY WANTED TO BELIEVE THE NUMBERS .. THEY BELIEVED THEIR OWN ERRONEOUS PRESS. That's why they're unfit to lead America.
"They wanted to believe" is amatuerish for professional con men like the DNC and MSM.
I'm not saying you're wrong. It just doesn't pass my own personal suspicious 'smell test'.
But .. if you remember the reaction of the liberal crowds - and even the people within the campaign .. I don't believe they knew the early numbers were skewed. Only those within the campaign (presumably Joe Lockhart) knew the plan was in place.
We know exit numbers are not that reliable .. however, dems live on that kind of unrealistic polling.
That's one of the reasons I still can't understand why they did the things they did, and didn't do the things they didn't.
I left Tuesday night to go to Boy Scouts with the boy around 6 PM and I was seriously bummed about the exit polls.
So I'm glad those pricks felt twenty times as bad as I felt. They had it coming.
I wonder if some people who voted for Bush wouldn't tell their vote to newsmen. Maybe if they don't trust the media, they wouldn't tell. I wouldn't tell a reporter. Why give him any information?
I passed out the Bush ballot at my polling place in Virginia, and practically everyone took a Republican and a Democrat sample ballot. Perhaps they didn't want anyone to know how they would vote. But the whole world was there at 6 AM voting so I think they knew who they wanted.
I wouldn't have any problem telling a reporter how I voted. He could could probably figure it out by looking at the bumper sticker on my truck, in any event.
Have you heard anything? If not, maybe a call to the media. I'd like for someone to get to the bottom of this.
You can if everyone misleads the pollsters. I for one would like to see their demise.
Doc
Stand at the entrance to a building instead of the exit.
This is something Dick should know about. I agree with him that this was dims dirty tricks, and it doesn't surprise me in the least. We are fighting a war on two fronts.
"HAD" a thriving business.
I believe he is tripping the light, fantastic toe.
Remember what Craig Livingstone told us was the Clinton admin mantra: "History is what you make it." And the MSM practices the principle to the disadvantage of their opponents daily.
paydirt!
NOW DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT!
We can't let this be buried...
In 2000, the MSM didn't need t be tricked - they were in on it and did it deliberately as it had worked for them in the past...but they hadn't been so blatant about it...
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