It would seem to me that of all the "exit polls" the one regarding Oregon would be the most reliable, since Oregon is entirely an "absetee ballot" state and so you don't have problems with time of day, for example Republicans tend to vote afterwork etc...
To: watsonfellow
Exit polls are worthless. Can't wait till these returns come in.
To: watsonfellow
If you're proposing that we call people "peeps," then I propose that we drop "peeps" and replace it with the Clockwork Orange term for people: Lewdies.
3 posted on
11/02/2004 3:12:47 PM PST by
BCrago66
To: watsonfellow
Where are they actually "exiting" from?
To: watsonfellow
Good point. The tax payers are beginning to vote now.
5 posted on
11/02/2004 3:13:18 PM PST by
etradervic
(GLOBAL TEST? Kerry can't even pass the SMELL TEST.)
To: watsonfellow
Yahoo!! As an Oregonian I have had several posts that I was hoping it would be closer than they had polled. When the Oregonian does the polling it has to be twisted. On the news last week they reported Portland's Washington County now has more Republicans than Democrats. The other part of Portland is Multnomah County and that was not discussed. The rest of Oregon is Bush Country! With the Marriage ballot on, churches have been united to finally take a stand in this state. Pray!
6 posted on
11/02/2004 3:13:20 PM PST by
glory2
To: watsonfellow
No exit polls here in Oregon because no one goes to the polls. It is all mail in.
7 posted on
11/02/2004 3:14:31 PM PST by
foolscap
To: watsonfellow
How close it was in Oregon 2000 - results:
Gore 46.96%
Bush 46.52%
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