Wasn't as good a night for them as they thought it would be? LOL
The problem for me that day was that I had suspected for months the polls were being rigged. Others felt the same, but then there were those that felt we were denying reality. The exit polls and final publications by most of the polsters proved I was right to discount them. Only a few showed themselves to be interested in credibility. Battleground, mason Dixon, Rass, etc..
When those bogus numbers were announced I wanted to tear my hair out because people instantly became defeatists before the vote had been decided. I still think someone did it deliberately (Kerry camp) to dampen Rep support at the polls. Kinda like the MSM calling Florida in 2000 before all polls had closed.
I'm just glad the majority ignored the exit polls and voted anyway.
I also suspected the polls as being rigged, but then that's in keeping with my predilections for paranoia. I saw the exit polls after I had already cast my vote, but the exits wouldn't have prevented me from going to the polls anyway. I admire the pagan courage of never surrendering. But I admit when I first saw them that my heart quailed, if only for a moment. My reason said not to believe it, but sometimes feelings aren't cooperative. Fortunately I noticed that the polls listed Michigan twice; once as MI and again as Mich, and somehow gave different numbers for both. That certainly aided me in dismissing the bogus polls. And so, I am elated that the machinations of the Left came to naught, and that the Popular Will has hoisted W onto our collective shoulders for another 4 years. Can't wait until Thursday.