To: Lorianne
Polls taken as late as the day before the Tuesday vote showed Obama up by 10 to 15 points over Clinton, whom he had just beaten the week before in Iowa, but when the votes were counted, Clinton ended up beating Obama in New Hampshire 39.4 per cent to 36.8 per cent. In a replay of what happened in Ohio in 2004, exit polling reportedly also showed Obama to be winning the New Hampshire primary. Exit polling was off for Kerry in 2004 and it was off for Obama in 2008. Polling is not an exact science. This stuff happens.
23 posted on
01/14/2008 7:21:50 PM PST by
Non-Sequitur
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To: Non-Sequitur
The polls were spot on for the Republicans. Something stinks, and it’s not Bill’s cigar.
43 posted on
01/14/2008 8:23:16 PM PST by
Hoosier-Daddy
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