Posted on 06/14/2004 4:06:56 PM PDT by Militiaman7
Bush is currently ahead by by 13%
Bush 53%
Kerry 40%
Nader 4%
Don't know 3%
over 15,000 voted
When polls began showing the presidential race being close, while other polls indicated a vast swath of the U.S. didn't even know who John Kerry was, I began to have my very serious doubts about the current crop's veracity.
If the election were held today, who would you vote for?
George W. Bush
52%
John Kerry
41%
I don't know
4%
Ralph Nader
3%
Total Votes: 62,560
Big jumps in numbers.
If the election were held today, who would you vote for?
George W. Bush
52%
John Kerry
41%
I don't know
4%
Ralph Nader
3%
Total Votes: 67,512
Gee, Bush was way behind when I voted.
Pretty weird, huh?
If the election were held today, who would you vote for?
George W. Bush
52%
John Kerry
41%
I don't know
4%
Ralph Nader
3%
Total Votes: 78,050
Freeped
bump
I think I see. I had to scroll the window down in order to find the "Vote" button. That actually requires (1) effort and (2) some capability, abeit small. They have evidently accidentally filtered out the Kerry voters! :)
same #'s @ 11,284 votes...pretty consistant!
While visiting the AOL page you might as well vote on the two other polls. Scroll down!
From one, it looks like over 52% of the respondents describe themselves as some form of conservative. The other one is about vice presidents.
Not me!!
I've said all along that Bush will win 53% of the vote.
When people get in that voting booth they will be voting for their economic and personal security.
Thanks, That is an amazing stat for AOL.
If the election were held today, who would you vote for?
George W. Bush 52%
John Kerry 41%
I don't know 4%
Ralph Nader 3%
Results as of 8:37 pm
If the election were held today, who would you vote for?
George W. Bush 52%
John Kerry 41%
I don't know 4%
Ralph Nader 3%
As unscientific as this is, it gives me some hope. AOL is a lefty haven. It seems all the anecdotal stuff points to Bush and the media-driven polling and "man on the street" pieces point to Kerry. Hmmm, who to believe...
I smell a rat!! The poll specifically states that results are not posted in "real time". Note that the percentages have only changed by one point as 30 times the number of votes is posted. I doubt this result.
What could really be going on? Perhaps this is an exercise in voting behavior rather than seeking a result. I wonder if AOL wants to find out what the results will be if the voting community believes that Bush is way ahead.
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