To: MahaMarty
Don't get too excited one way or the other. Exist polls are not final results, just an idication.
To: Always Right
Don't get too excited one way or the other. Exist polls are not final results, just an idication. That said, Drudge's exit polls weren't off by more than 2% per candidate in 2000. So if you see a margin of 5%+, it's probably a safe bet the state's decided.
To: Always Right
Don't get too excited one way or the other. Exist polls are not final results, just an idication.Exactly. Conventional wisdom is that lots of GOP voters don't vote until they get off from work in the afternoon.
28 posted on
11/02/2004 9:43:50 AM PST by
randita
To: Always Right
Don't get too excited one way or the other. Exist polls are not final results, just an idication. Righ...Plus with as much as 25% early voting they will definitely be skewed this election.
41 posted on
11/02/2004 9:49:28 AM PST by
Lurking in Kansas
(I'm just a guy sitting in my living room in my pajamas...)
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