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.
Wish I could watch the ceremony live on Thursday. Will have to make do with catching it on tape afterwards. I still have this immense sense of joy at our victory. We fought the Entire World and some of own, and won. Miraculous.