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1 posted on 11/07/2004 11:45:49 PM PST by ambrose
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LOL! I know the feeling...almost makes me feel sorry for those who had to face the late exit polls.

Almost.

2 posted on 11/07/2004 11:47:22 PM PST by CWOJackson
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Rove played down the importance to the campaign of "moral values," which exit polls last Tuesday unexpectedly identified as a major consideration of many voters, especially those who voted for Bush.

Rove said 34 percent of the voters were motivated by issues surrounding Iraq and the war on terror, compared with 30 percent motivated by moral values. "What essentially happened in this election was that people became concerned about three issues: first the war, then the economy, jobs and taxes and then moral values. And then everything else dropped off of the plate," he said.

3 posted on 11/07/2004 11:49:33 PM PST by IStillBelieve (G.W. Bush '04: Biggest popular vote victory in history!)
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They made me ill, too, that early evening. A little after midnight, I started feeling much better, and then ecstatic. I'm still quite, oh, I don't know, Jovial. How sweet it was (and is)!


4 posted on 11/07/2004 11:53:46 PM PST by A Jovial Cad ("I had no shoes and I complained, until I saw a man who had no feet.")
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Those exit polls made me ill, too. And someone should be held to account for the fraud they represent. I think sedition charges are appropriate.


6 posted on 11/08/2004 12:04:03 AM PST by thoughtomator (The Era of Old Media is over! Long live the Pajamasphere!)
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The exit polls didn't make sense to my beaux and I too... we were watching DOWN for us in Virginia, and the 19 points down in Pennsylvania... it just didn't make sense!


7 posted on 11/08/2004 12:16:46 AM PST by bullzeye66
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I didn't know that you could get addicted to tranquelizers in one day...
I'm struggling to kick my Xanax habit I acquired Tuesday morning.
8 posted on 11/08/2004 1:13:46 AM PST by Vapor3 (I will never be a Spanish)
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Someone needs to be held responsible for the false exit polls. Rove may have been sick, but I took an entire bottle of sleeping pills and had to go get my stomach pumped once it became apparent that the polls were in fact wrong.

Sure, I may have acted in haste, but the bottle of sleeping pills cost me $8.00 and having my stomach pumped cost an additional $927.00 - the responsible party needs to send me a check. Otherwise, I guess I'll just continue to harrass John Kerry for my money.
9 posted on 11/08/2004 1:28:28 AM PST by Jaysun (How many votes did that HUGE A$$ Medicare bill buy us?)
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I was the first to point to the tailor :-)


11 posted on 11/08/2004 2:15:32 AM PST by UnbelievingScumOnTheOtherSide (Give Them Liberty Or Give Them Death! - Islam Delenda Est! - Rumble thee forth...)
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Well, so I wasn't the only one. After Drudge posted those phoney exit polls on his website, and then KJL at The Corner confirmed them, I walked in and told my boss that I thought I was going to throw up and I might need to go home and lie down.


13 posted on 11/08/2004 2:33:51 AM PST by G.Love (Senate majority - use it or lose it.)
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Hearing about the exit polls made me ill, too. I should say, even more ill, as I apparently had severe bronchitis and was put on Cipro the next day. I decided after touching base on FR, that I would turn off all TV and media as it was totally useless IMHO. I felt remarkably calm about the whole thing, however.

I checked into FR around 3:30Am-4:00AM and learned about the Ohio situation. By the time I read the last 600 posts, I was feeling as good as I could, and went to work in smiles (and a temp of 102...) Anyway, the whole world is better now, and the media is still in disgrace. : )

14 posted on 11/08/2004 2:41:59 AM PST by Caipirabob (Democrats.. Socialists..Commies..Traitors...Who can tell the difference?)
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I felt somewhat the same way Tuesday afternoon as I drove home from work. I
checked into FR, got something to eat and said, "The heck with it!" and caught
some shuteye from around 7:30 to around 1:30am. All was much better by then.


15 posted on 11/08/2004 3:07:25 AM PST by leadpenny
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The false exit polling data fed to Drudge in all likelihood came from the Kerry camp. Drudge red lighted it and the misinformation, or skewed data, spread thru the internet. Initially I was sucked in and was in a pessimistic angry frame of mind ... then by 8PM eastern my mood began to improve and it only got better the rest of the evening and early morning hours as Bush racked up victory after victory.
16 posted on 11/08/2004 3:19:11 AM PST by BluH2o
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I definitely had to go outside for a breather when I saw the exit polls. It appeared to be a disaster. I was most enraged that it appeared the MSM had been successful in stealing the election for Kerry.

By the time I came back in Drudge had more info such as the over sampling of women. We encouraged one another here not to panic as more information came in.

I was still deeply disturbed until West Virginia was called for Bush. From then on I was confident we were in good shape and those exit polls were bogus. Ohio never deeply concerned me.

The only thing late into the evening that made me irritated was the MSM's conspiring with the Kerry campaign to deprive Bush's voters AGAIN of an election night triumph. NBC & Fox called Ohio but refused to call Nevada, the others called Nevada and refused to call Ohio all to avoid announcing the obvious! In the end they gave up any pretense of being an impartial and free press.

When Senator Silky Pony came out and made his proclamation, I was immediately ready for a fight. Ohio was undeniably a Bush win and I was ready to dust off my Election 2000 Freeper PJ's, stockpile rations and go into Freeping battle. I'm more than pleased it wasn't necessary.

17 posted on 11/08/2004 3:22:41 AM PST by newzjunkey (San Diego, Kleptocrasy by the Sea. -- VOID the Illegal Mayoral "Election")
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Rove said he felt sick, then got mad when he started reading exit polls on Election Day

Those exit polls made me eat all my children's Halloween candy by 10PM.

Talk about sick...

18 posted on 11/08/2004 3:26:15 AM PST by Jim Noble (FR Iraq policy debate begins 11/3/04. Pass the word.)
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Just find the FR live thread from Election Day for evidence of the 6-hour flu that swept the GOP. I succumbed myself, and didn't believe those stalwart Freepers who insisted it was all in our minds.


21 posted on 11/08/2004 3:34:12 AM PST by Jhensy
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I got sick as I wrote them down, and then when I looked at them, I got angry, because they simply could not be true."

I wasn't worried at all. There was no way Hillary was going to let Kerry win.

23 posted on 11/08/2004 3:43:04 AM PST by Moonman62 (Federal Creed: If it moves tax it. If it keeps moving regulate it. If it stops moving subsidize it.)
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You know, somehow I must have expected BS exit polls, as on election day I didn't even turn on the TV or hardly pay attention to FR until the polls started to close in the east. By then, things had started to go Bush's way, and I missed the whole exit poll pit in the stomach feeling.


26 posted on 11/08/2004 3:50:02 AM PST by machman
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Hi, ambrose. I avoided feeling ill on election day by keeping myself ignorant of any election news until late into the evening when Fox News already had Bush up with 269 electoral votes.
31 posted on 11/08/2004 4:52:20 AM PST by tame (Are you willing to do for the truth what leftists are willing to do for a lie?)
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If the exit polls were wrong then why should we believe the results of the exit poll questions?


34 posted on 11/08/2004 4:57:18 AM PST by alisasny (We get 4 more years, you get OBAMA...: ))
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I didn't feel ill. Instead of watching the "coverage" at around 5:30, I decided its best to play Madden 2005 until around 8 and take my mind off it. The REAL numbers were the ones that mattered.

So there you go. Everyone getting their panties bunched in a wad where I, your esteemed fellow freeper, never had the sinking feeling once!

My answer to elections is to go vote, disconnect yourself from reality until the time the real returns come in... Otherwise, you'll get either overdosing of sleeping pills and premature gloating.
38 posted on 11/08/2004 5:03:21 AM PST by smith288 (I have posted over 10,000 times. The more I post, the more intelligent you become!)
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