I don't know if it's my imagination or not but it seems to me that the polls have returned with a vengence. Over the last week or so there must have been a dozen different polls showing Hillary Clintons and condi Rice's numbers up or down.
The polls are no more valid now than they were before the election.
This is definitely a keeper. Because this does lay in the future. Dem are JUST THAT STUPID to try to rewrite history so fraudulently, so brazenly, so boldly, with such ridiculous tin foil conspiracy notions. This IS the liberal professor in the well before the undergrad audience in Poly Sci 101, a 'breadth requirement'.
"Expect that prominent leaders in the Democrat Party will attempt to energize their base by alleging/implying that the election was stolen from them."
Like a football team trying the run up the middle for 4 quarters.
Hell, these guys don't even punt on 4th down.
"Everyone that votes in a National Election should have a National ID (National Identification Number) that would insure they vote only once in elections. Every vote can then be tracked back to an ID number which, in effect, validates that the person who is voting is a citizen of this country and eligible to vote in the National Election."
I can hear the screams from the freedom first crowd now.
Yeah ... I know ... the evil Republicans are gonna implant ID micro-chips in everyone and know when you go potty.
We are turning into a bananna republic...
We on FR are obsessed with politics. That's good. Someone needs to be. But I can tell you from talking to neighbors and friends that VERY few people either heard about these polls or in any way (whether Republican or Dem) would have ACTED on the information. The initial numbers coming out of Florida in 2000 were that 50,000 or more did not vote due to the "early call," but subsequent research has found that it was a small fraction of that. Bob Beckel, the Dem strategist, claimed that the "early call" of FL in 2000 cost Bush one million votes nationally, but no study has ever confirmed that.
My wife is adamant to say that no poll, ever, would change her mind as to whether to vote, and I think a large majority of Americans---even if they knew about the so-called exit polls---feel the same way.