Posted on 11/06/2012 3:18:47 AM PST by RKBA Democrat
Sounds weird that they don’t know today who voted last week.
Well then that completely goes against ALL the news and real numbers we’ve been getting from OH.
Not unless a ton of Republicans voted for Obama.
Ignore the exit polls, they are taken between 11:00AM and 2:00PM so they favor democrats, because evening voters coming home from work tend to be Republican. The exit polls showed Kerry winning handily in 2004, needless to say that didn’t happen.
Hey Everyone!!!
I’m in all night, if I can reload... :-)
Anyway, here’s a report from Farmington, Minnesota:
Turnout was huge, more than I ever saw there. Parking spots were hard to find. Lots of people in & out and we are a strong (R) area.
Hoping that’s an indicator. Talk with you all thru the evening...
Tim
Are more GOP than Democrat people likely to work late???
VA unemployment figures are relatively low, because of the federal govt. Too many cockroaches and people who benefit from big govt here.
Military should be scared of big cuts coming, however.
Tight race=Obama advantage. Very depressed....
Bill Cunningham on Hannity. Massive turnout in strong republican areas..says if the republicans that are in line right now stay to vote, there is no chance for Obama.
Scary.
Exit polls don’t mean a thing. A reminder from Gov. Walkers recall election earlier this year:
As voting stations closed in Wisconsin on Tuesday, anchors and reporters at CNN, MSNBC and even Fox News cautioned, based on exit polls, that America was in for a long night of awaiting election results as exit polls showed the race was too close to call.
Then, suddenly, just 49 minutes after the polls closed, Fox, CNN and the rest of the networks all called the race for Walker over Democrat Tom Barrett.
The actual vote totals coming in showed the exit polls had been wrong. A race that the media’s expensive exit polling apparatus had insisted was too close to call was not close at all.
happy birthday. Sorry about pony.
Exit polling is why Kerry was elected president in 2004!
Thank you Mama Bear. I need things now - to occupy my mind. This election does that but is stressful too, lol.
Makes sense to me. Senior citizens are likely to vote early, and working adults are likely to vote late.
I took this picture about 10:30 today about 1/3 of the way in line. It more than doubled by the time I voted one hour later.
A small sample of the pro-zero propaganda that they teach our children.
Three GOP signs disappeared in that time. I went and replaced the signs and more had disappeared by then.
The pro-gay marriage jerks were there in force but, I never saw crowds this large here. More than 2008 and also 2010. I estimate an average of 300-400 most of the day.
Exit polls were taken up to 2 PM. They always favor Ds. It won’t hold up in any state.
Don’t believe it. Look at post #804. Remember 2004?
Reporting in from a sunny day in beachy SoCal, with individuals and couples steadily entering our voting precinct,but with over 20 voting booths, there was no waiting. Couldn’t really tell who was voting for whom, young parents, retired people, one “Pat” person with boobs. I don’t think I have ever waited to vote in my life; it’s usually walk in, say some name (no ID) and get a ballot. I happen to legally say my own name but that seems to be pretty arbitrary if you don’t ask for ID.
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