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Can You Trust Exit Polls?
It is hard to conduct exit polls that are not in some way biased by time, geographic location or polling method. While the exit poll numbers are currently favoring Kerry, remember that in the 2000 election they were used as the basis for the erroneous call in favor of Gore. [others who posted on this topic: BlogsforBush , Powerline, Poliblogger, Wizbangblog, More Wizbangblog].
Here is more from WorldNetDaily.
Posted by tim at November 2, 2004 7:48 PM
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