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Post by Barney on Nov 3, 2004 20:31:06 GMT -5
Dick Morris said that he believes the exit polling numbers were "juiced". Meaning the exit polling company pumped up the poll numbers in Kerrys favor to try and disuade Bush voters from going. That is my translation.
Any thoughts?
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Post by DoubleX on Nov 3, 2004 21:05:41 GMT -5
Dick Morris said that he believes the exit polling numbers were "juiced". Meaning the exit polling company pumped up the poll numbers in Kerrys favor to try and disuade Bush voters from going. That is my translation. Any thoughts? The only thing is, I don't think Americans think that way. If they see their candidate losing, wouldn't they go out and try to prove the exit pollers wrong? If anything I would work against (in this case) Kerry.
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Post by Cheneysmyhero on Nov 10, 2004 18:56:52 GMT -5
Dick Morris said that he believes the exit polling numbers were "juiced". Meaning the exit polling company pumped up the poll numbers in Kerrys favor to try and disuade Bush voters from going. That is my translation. Any thoughts? I think a majority of the exit polls were in urban areas.
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Post by Malebolgia on Nov 10, 2004 19:29:20 GMT -5
"Dick" Morris, LOL ...and exit polls are shams, completely.
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Post by ProChildren on Nov 11, 2004 10:19:30 GMT -5
really those polls are BS
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