To: KQQL
Just remember what the LA Slimes did to Simon. They skewed their poll to show Davis ahead by 8 points. The RNC was so surprised, they investigated and discovered the LA Slimes had used 51% dems and 36% repubs for their poll, giving Davis the edge.
When the RNC redid the poll, they came out with only a 2% lead for Davis.
I have a feeling this is what's going on with all the "too close to call races". If the actual numbers were known, it wouldn't be so close. The dems are hoping the repubs will think "we're already behind, we're going to lose - why bother voting".
We must get people out to vote. I'm going to be precinct walking again tomorrow. Talk to everyone you know!
24 posted on
11/02/2002 8:22:27 PM PST by
CyberAnt
To: CyberAnt
I agree. Don't put any stock in this poll, and do not be discouraged; that's what the dims and the media want. Get out the vote; get out the vote; get out the vote!!! Rigged polls like this should make you want to fight back HARDER on election day.
29 posted on
11/02/2002 8:27:09 PM PST by
jmstein7
To: CyberAnt
Good point. There was a very interesting report on a radio station in New York tonight -- apparently Max Cleland is in big trouble in Georgia. The story I heard was that there are many black voters in Georgia who are so p!ssed off at how McKinney was defeated in her primary that they are going to stay home on Election Day.
To: CyberAnt
"Just remember what the LA Slimes did to Simon. They skewed their poll to show Davis ahead by 8 points. The RNC was so surprised, they investigated and discovered the LA Slimes had used 51% dems and 36% repubs for their poll, giving Davis the edge." They pulled a similar stunt in Minnesota. I think we should take a page from their playbook and sue them for trying to intimidate black white voters.
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