OT Exit Poll Stats ( my final post on this stuff, forwarded from a friend ) OT

gordon stelter lclgcnp@yahoo.com
Wed, 3 Nov 2004 21:36:26 -0800 (PST)


> It only remains to see whether the Dems will
> challenge the results... the fact that Kerry is
> waiting before conceding offers a glimmer of hope. 
> However, bearing in mind that the damage has been
> done in the states that have black box voting (and
> no audit trails), there can -- by definition -- be
> no recount.  Insane.
> 
> Bush ended up, apparently, polling consistently 5%
> higher in these black box states than he should have
> (according to pre-election polls AND exit polls).
> My guess is that most of the 20 million extra voters
> this time (compared to 2000) got off their butts out
> of outrage against Bush.  The "contents" (those
> happy with the status quo) are much less likely to
> make extra effort.  And yet, Bush gets a bigger
> mandate than ever.
> 
> Something stinks, bigtime.  A complete reversal
> (almost) from the exit polls.



		
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