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To: Phsstpok; Txsleuth

I don't know what to make of all the polls lately...up until now I haven't believed them....but the last couple of days have me worried....every Repub pundit I have seen on tv all look down in the dumps....if the polls are so wrong why are they down...the only person that sounds optimistic is Rush, and thank God he is......


58 posted on 10/14/2006 3:41:23 PM PDT by mystery-ak (My Son, My Soldier, My Hero........God Speed Jonathan......)
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To: mystery-ak

That is exactly the way it was on Election Day, 2004. I had voted in the morning. Later that day, on the drive home from work, I listened to Hannity, who sounded hysterical, begging for and pleading with folks to get out and vote. Once I got home, I put on Fox News only to see a very happy Juan Williams and Susan Ostrich. Britt looked glum, Fred was solemn, and Mort was, just, well, Mort. Mara Liasson looked pleased.

I knew right then there was big trouble. I didn't feel that way, or my sense was things were ok, but "Dang!" I thought, "All the pundits seem so worried. Maybe I should be."

Vindication came about 8:30 pm that night, with the first of many Michael Barone stories. He kept telling us, while the exit polling was looking real good for Kerry, the early vote tallies simply weren't showing that. As the night wore on, it was plain that the pundits, even the conservative ones, were wrong, and all those who were basing their coverage on exit polls, right up to the actually tallies, were wrong!!!!!

I think it is happening again! The surprise for them will be on November 7th, when the Republicans keep control of the House and Senate. Keep the faith, and don't forget to vote!!!!!!


59 posted on 10/14/2006 4:05:10 PM PDT by Alas Babylon!
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