I get it. “Recent polls” of the “dead”. I hoped, for a minute that you were serious. But how hard could it be to discover and report the party affiliation of the dead voters? Wouldn’t that be worth some of the RNC’s money to fund a study to determine which way voter fraud leans? Common sense will give you the answer but I’d still like to see it verified.
Maybe we ought to go into cemetaries and place "I plan to vote Democrat in 2012" wreaths on all of the markers.
It would be very interesting to collect this data but is impossible in practice. Even if a voter is proven to be a die-hard life-long Democrat, it's impossible to know how they vote. It's more revealing which party commits the fraud just by the screeching over the voter i.d. laws.
What meaningful information would that provide? Is there any reason to believe that there would be any meaningful correlation between party affiliation and actual votes cast? In Democrat-dominated areas, dead people's party affiliations would more likely be Democrat, and the votes cast by dead people would probably be mostly Democrat, but at an individual level I wouldn't think a recently-deceased registered Republican would be any less likely to vote Democrat than would a recently-deceased registered Democrat.