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| | Times Poll - California - Los Angeles Times |
 | | Poll Analysis: A Majority of California Voters Disapprove of Hearings to Impeach Clinton |  | | Poll Analysis: GOP Nomination for U.S. Senate Up for Grabs |  | | Poll Analysis: California Voters are Happy With Feinstein |
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| | Fixed - The Stealing Of Another Election |
 | | Even skewed for a 5% higher Republican vs. Democrat turnout from 2000, it doesn't add up. |  | | Of those compare the expected voting results from Male vs. Female against the results reported by electronic vs. non-electronic voting places. |  | | It saved any disagreement with THAT Republican "sweep." In fact, the pollsters have always been 100% accurate, with just 1 to 2% polling data, in legitimate elections. |
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| | Surveying the Damage (washingtonpost.com) |
 | | The number of precincts sampled in these states ranged from 14 in Alabama to 52 in Florida. |  | | Whether Dukakis got 46 percent or 50 percent didn't change the fact that nine of 10 blacks voted for him, while a majority of all men didn't. |  | | In theory, the voting pattern in these precincts should reflect the national and statewide votes. |
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A64906-2004Nov20.html
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| | eRiposte Election 2004: Results |
 | | The presiding judge of Washington X, Shirley Wightman, a 40-year veteran of working polling places, said voters in her precinct encountered no problems. |  | | I mentioned one last night, and there's another one you can see right in the table above: the total national sample was about 13,000 voters, but the state level polls all claim to include about 2,000 voters. |  | | Kerry supporter and respected pollster Ruy Teixeira of Donkey Rising has a post challenging one of Freeman's contentions - that exit polls are intrinsically trustworthy. |
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| | StolenElection.net - Stolen Election by Mark R. Elsis |
 | | The exit polls surveyed 2,846 voters in Florida and 1,963 in Ohio (12). |  | | Each voter in a state has approximately the same chance of being selected in the sample (1). |  | | Florida and Ohio were the two most important swing states in the 2004 United States presidential election. |
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| | Frequently Asked Questions: Election Day |
 | | In an exit poll, a random selection of voters leaving a polling place are asked how they voted and what issues most influenced their decision. |  | | How did Voter News Service conduct the exit polls on Election Day? |  | | The exit polls were conducted by Voter News Service (VNS), a private company formed to help TV networks quickly report and explain election results. |
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http://www.failureisimpossible.com/floridafollies/faq/electionday_FAQ.htm
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| | The Nashua Advocate |
 | | This Poll continues to operate on the honor system, though we also reserve the right to disqualify illegal votes (read: multiple-voting). |  | | Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander General Wesley Clark Disqualified From Nashua Advocate Poll Due to Persistent Double-Voting By His Supporters |  | | John Roberts' Massive Conflict-of-Interest in Critical War on Terror Court Case, Hamdan, Should (But Won't Be) an Obstacle to His Nomination |
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| | Something is rotten in Denmark: Exit poll data in former Soviet Republic of Georgia vs. USA |
 | | [1] Exit poll data is considered so robust that when the sitting government counted the votes and announced that its own slate of candidates had won, supporters of the opposition stormed the Parliament, and the president, Eduard A. Shevardnadze, resigned his office under pressure from the United States and Russia. |  | | Both the United States and Russia pressured the president, Eduard A. Shevardnadze, to resign. |  | | Let us examine the exit poll predictions versus tallied votes in each of these battleground states combining the male and female vote, weighted for their percentage in the electorate by state. |
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http://onlinejournal.com/evoting/111704DeHart/111704dehart.html
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| | USATODAY.com - Congressman wants 'raw' exit poll data |
 | | Exit polls attempt to measure voters' preferences and attitudes as they leave voting places. |  | | She said that, as after past elections, much of this year's data "will be archived at the Roper Center and the University of Connecticut in early 2005." |  | | Because Republicans control Congress, Conyers will likely only be able to call attention to the issue. |
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| | US Election: Democracy in Question |
 | | Freeman also determined that the odds of any two of these states simultaneously reaching their stated vote tallies were "on the order of one-in-a-million," and the odds of all three states arriving at the vote counts they did "are 250 million to one." |  | | The Nov. 14 'Cleveland Plain Dealer', one of the country's top 50 broadsheets, reported a Nov. 13 voter hearing where: "For three hours, burdened voters, one after another, offered sworn testimony about election day voter suppression and irregularities that they believe are threatening democracy." |  | | "Exit polls are almost never wrong," argued Morris, and in 10 of the 11 key states they had predicted significantly fewer votes for Republican President George W Bush than he was eventually credited with. |
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http://www.commondreams.org/headlines04/1118-11.htm
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| | Kerry Won |
 | | The Ohio courts were horrified and federal law prohibits targeting of voters where race is a factor in the challenge. |  | | There were also the 'challenges.' That's a polite word for the Republican Party of Ohio's use of an old Ku Klux Klan technique: the attempt to block thousands of voters of color at the polls. |  | | Most voters in Ohio thought they were voting for Kerry. |
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| | Exit poll - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Unlike an opinion poll, which asks who the voter plans to vote for or some similar formulation, an exit poll asks who the voter actually voted for. |  | | Exit polls have historically and throughout the world been used as "parallel vote tabulation", as a check against and rough indicator of the degree of fraud in an election. |  | | Widespread criticism of exit polling has occurred in cases, especially in the United States of America, where exit-poll results have appeared and/or have provided a basis for projecting winners before all real polls have closed, thereby possibly influencing election results. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exit_poll
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| | John Allen Paulos - Exit Polls |
 | | One example is David Duke, a former Ku Klux Klan wizard running for governor of Louisiana several years ago, who received many more votes than exit polls suggested he would because people didn't want to admit their preference for Duke and be labeled as racists. |  | | Earlier voters across the country might have differed significantly from later voters. |  | | Why did the exit polls taken on election day in the battleground states differ so starkly from the final tallies in those states? |
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http://www.math.temple.edu/~paulos/exit.html
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| | Mayflower Hill: The Most Important Blog on the Internet |
 | | As many know, Warren Mitofsky is one of those behind the exit polling from the 2004 Election. |  | | One possibility he was able to rule out, though, is touch screen voting machines that don't leave any paper trail being used to defraud the election. |  | | As I mentioned above, Warren was reluctant to discuss the NEP report that was leaked to Jim Rutenberg of the New York Times two days after the election. |
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http://mayflowerhill.blogspot.com/2004/11/mayflower-hill-exclusive-warren.html
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| | Voting Machines |
 | | It wouldn't even have been enough if there were no Republican cross voters, or if all the cross-voters were in counties with one kind of machine, and none in counties with the other. |  | | referenced earlier shows that Florida actually has more registered Democrats than Republicans, it is apparent that a greater percentage of Republican voters showed up at the polls than did registered Democrats. |  | | And I would like to see the exit poll data for the Senate races in these states as it was reported on the night of the election, which may or may not be the same as what is currently available on the CNN site. |
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| | Exit Zone - The official excuses for the bad exit poll numbers don't cut it. By Jack Shafer |
 | | One conventional pollster, by the way, got the election wrong and right. |  | | Voter News Service Editorial Director Murray Edelman attributed the error to enthusiastic Buchanan voters in a Feb. 29, 1996, Washington Post story. |  | | As for the Edison/Mitofsky concession that Kerry voters might have distorted exit polls in his favor with their eagerness to complete a post-ballot questionnaire, this generic excuse was also used in the 1996 Arizona Republican presidential primary. |
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| | Exit Poll Results - Election 2000 |
 | | These data are obtained by the Voter News Service from voters immediately after they cast their ballots on election day. |  | | Among the most interesting results of the election are the exit poll data, which reveal much about the electorate, especially in a year when the nation was clearly so divided about the presidential candidates. |
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| | California Recall Election Exit Poll |
 | | Exit poll data are based on voter samples and do not necessarily reflect final vote tallies. |  | | Results presented here are from an exit poll based on interviews with 3814 randomly selected voters leaving polling places across California today, as well a sample of 400 absentee voters interviewed by phone prior to the election. |  | | California Recall Election Exit Poll - October 7, 2003 |
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/recallexitpoll.html
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| | FrontPage magazine.com :: Exit Poll Sabotage by Dick Morris |
 | | So reliable are the surveys that actually tap voters as they leave the polling places that they are used as guides to the relative honesty of elections in Third World countries. |  | | The only swing state the network had going to Bush was West Virginia, which the president won by 10 points. |  | | When I worked on Vicente Fox’s campaign in Mexico, for example, I was so fearful that the governing PRI would steal the election that I had the campaign commission two U.S. firms to conduct exit polls to be released immediately after the polls closed to foreclose the possibility of finagling with the returns. |
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| | Online NewsHour Report: Expert Discusses What Went Wrong with Exit Polls -- November 5, 2004 |
 | | WARREN MITOFSKY: Well, Terry, an exit poll starts with a sample of precincts in a state, and then, at each of those sample precincts, we have an interviewer that interviews every third or every fifth voter as that voter exits the building where they've just voted. |  | | Exit polls come under scrutiny after the 2004 presidential election. |  | | Terence Smith speaks with Warren Mitofsky, co-director of the National Election Pool, about why the exit polls in the presidential election were so misleading. |
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| | USATODAY.com - Report outlines exit poll problems |
 | | Lenski said raising the level of voter participation in future exit polls would reduce error. |  | | Edison and Mitofsky said problems contributed to exit poll data that overstated the vote for Kerry nationally and in 26 states, while data for four states overstated the vote for Bush. |  | | The report noted that discrepancies between exit polls and actual voting results also have occurred in previous elections, but not to such a great degree. |
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| | MediaChannel.org - A Global Network of More Than 1,000 Media Issues Groups |
 | | When the networks designed their Election Day exit poll questionnaire to decipher voters' decision making, they had an opportunity to disentangle the Morals question into its distinct components. |  | | So our understanding of key issues was left clear as mud in the election aftermath when "Moral Values" turned up as the single one most frequently cited, a category chosen disproportionately by supporters of the President. |  | | Sure enough, all through Election Night broadcast and cable networks conveyed the accurate impression that this was a close race, with almost no changes since 2000, where the results could only be called quickly in non-battleground states, and where the races were close enough in the swing states to remain uncallable for hours. |
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| | How About Those Exit Polls Favoring Kerry? -- 11/03/2004 |
 | | The exit polls also miscalculated the number of female voters in North Carolina, he said. |  | | The 2004 election was the first test of new exit polling, called the National Election Pool, which was supposed to be more accurate than exit polls used in 2000. |  | | Some people suspect they were leaked by Kerry supporters who may have hoped to discourage Bush voters -- to keep them away from the polls in states where the voting was still going on. |
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| | Stolen Election |
 | | He's the one leading the investigation in the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee. |  | | For more information on election fraud, see election.solarbus.org |  | | Exit polls were a red flag in Ukraine, and many statistical experts have used the exit polls from our election to demonstrate a high likelihood that there was some funny business on November 2nd. |
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| | A Corrupted Election -- In These Times |
 | | They remove most of the sources of potential polling error by identifying actual voters and asking them immediately afterward who they had voted for. |  | | Last November in the United States, as in Ukraine, the discrepancy between the presidential exit polls and the tallied count was far beyond the margin for error. |  | | The reliability of exit polls is so generally accepted that the Bush administration helped pay for them during recent elections in Georgia, Belarus and Ukraine. |
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http://www.inthesetimes.com/site/main/article/1970
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| | CNN.com - Report suggests changes in exit poll methodology - Jan 19, 2005 |
 | | Voters cast their ballots in Cleveland, Ohio, last November. |  | | Distance restrictions from polling places imposed upon the interviewers by election officials at the state and local level. |  | | The problem is not new -- in every presidential election since 1988, exit polls have overstated support for Democrats nationally -- but the discrepancy in 2004 was more pronounced than in previous years. |
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http://www.cnn.com/2005/ALLPOLITICS/01/19/exit.polls/index.html
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| | Scoop: Complete US Exit Poll Data Confirms Net Suspicions |
 | | Dr Freeman's report was also based on this data. |  | | Exit polls by their nature - they ask voters how they actually voted rather than about their intentions - are typically considered highly accurate. |  | | The argument has also been made that the early (morning/afternoon) exit poll sweeps were gender weighted 58% women/42% men, thereby invalidating the exit polls in general. |
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http://www.scoop.co.nz/mason/stories/HL0411/S00227.htm
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| | Scoop: Faun Otter: Vote Fraud - Exit Polls Vs Actuals |
 | | There is skew - but ONLY in states which the Republicans had previously stated to be target states in play. |  | | They are all on the Kerry side of the vote counts as issued by the states except for a hand full of states which hit amazingly close to the exit poll figures. |  | | But by far the most wide source of public suspicion about the results came from the stark difference between the exit polls, which showed strong Kerry leads in many battleground states including Ohio and Florida, and the actual results in those same states. |
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| | National Election Archive Project - Home |
 | | Examination of limited election data shows irregular patterns of vote counts in Florida, Ohio, Washington, |  | | A History of the Academic Debate Surrounding the 2004 Presidential Election. |  | | It has been officially confirmed (by the exit pollsters themselves) that on election night the final set of exit polls showed John Kerry defeating George Bush by 3% of the popular vote and a clear majority of 316 electoral votes. |
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| | Ukraine Exit Poll Shows Yushchenko in Lead |
 | | The head of Yushchenko's office in Lviv, Petro Oliynik, said via a video linkup with Yushchenko's Kiev headquarters, "Bad voter lists were the main violations in the region." |  | | Yanukovych is the choice of outgoing President Leonid Kuchma to succeed him, and has received the implicit backing of President Vladimir Putin in several high-profile public appearances, most recently on Thursday at a parade to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Kiev's liberation from the Nazis in World War II. |  | | The Central Elections Commission asked the Prosecutor General's Office to investigate the reports of candidates' names being marked as disqualified on ballots. |
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| | Evidence of Fraud in the 2004 U.S. Presidential Election: A Reader |
 | | "Exit polls to protect the vote." The New York Times (17 October 2004), http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/17/weekinreview/plis.html ; also available at Bellaciao.org (7 November 2004), http://bellaciao.org/en/article.php3?id_article=4196. |  | | "Exit Polls vs. Actual Results." http://www.bandsagainstbush.org/cgi-bin/archives/exit_polls.gif ; also at http://www.bandsagainstbush.org/cgi-bin/archives/000117.html. |  | | Those are the odds that Kerry’s EXIT poll percentage would EXCEED his ACTUAL reported vote prercentage BY MORE THAN THE MARGIN OF ERROR in 16 out of 51 States by chance alone." Democratic Underground (26 November 2004), http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_allandaddress=203x79760. |
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| | EXit-POll : architecture in statistics |
 | | "A poll taken of voters as they leave the place of voting. |  | | The pollster asks a small percentage of the voters whether they voted for or against particular candidates and issues. |  | | Presumably, such polls should be more accurate than polls taken weeks or months before an election, when many voters may not be committed to voting a certain way." (www.pbs.org) |
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| | Demystifying the Exit Polls - At long last, those Delphic numbers get the scrutiny they deserve. By Jack Shafer |
 | | As Alessandra Stanley writes in today's New York Times, the pro-Bush talking heads at Fox News Channel looked "stunned and somber as early voter surveys showed Mr. |  | | The networks, accused of suppressing voter turnout by projecting election winners while voting was still underway, promised to conceal what they knew about the probable winners most precincts were closed. |  | | Journalists live to blab all about a story before anybody else can, so during each election reporters who gain access to confidential Election Day data—such as exit polls—traditionally leak the info like mad, phoning and e-mailing it to their friends and colleagues who in turn distribute it to their friends and colleagues. |
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| | Exit poll - Exit polls - MSNBC.com |
 | | In today's election for U.S. House of Representatives, did you just vote for: |  | | MSNBC Home » U.S. News » Politics » Exit polls |  | | Do you or does someone in your household belong to a labor union? |
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| | The Seattle Times: Politics: How did exit polls start avalanche of inaccuracy? |
 | | This year, it was the bloggers' turn to be led astray. |  | | Larry Harris, a pollster with Mason-Dixon Polling and Research, said the early exit polls overstated the turnout of young voters people 18 to 29 and failed to note that Bush received a 4-percentage-point gain in the people older than 60 who voted for him from the 2000 election. |  | | Generally, exit polls are used to get at the demographics behind an election, to quantify where candidates got support and to break the vote down by age, race, gender and other factors. |
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| | Welcome - KBYU/Utah Colleges Exit Poll |
 | | The KBYU/Utah Colleges Exit Poll was started in 1982 by BYU Professor David Magleby and has become one of the most respected polls in local politics. |
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| | Wired News: Blogs Blamed for Exit Poll Fiasco |
 | | Early polls in New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Minnesota and Connecticut were then showing a heavier Kerry vote than anticipated. |  | | The first wave showed Kerry with a lead of three percentage points in Florida and four points in Ohio -- both battleground states won by President Bush when the votes were actually counted, giving the president his margin of victory. |  | | "The exit poll is one of several tools that AP uses to call races," said Kathleen Carroll, the news agency's senior vice president and executive editor. |
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| | Lynn Landes: Exit Poll Madness |
 | | There's growing evidence that exit polls sponsored by the Bush Administration and the International Republican Institute were used to support rigged elections in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Palestine. |  | | Last year's Venezuelan elections were buffeted by competing exit polls from the left and the right. |  | | "Exit polls are highly accurate," claims Freeman in a recent report. |
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| | Prominent Statisticians Refute 'Explanation' of 2004 U.S. Exit Poll Discrepancies in New Edison/Mitofsky Report and ... |
 | | The study, “Response to Edison/Mitofsky Election System 2004 Report”, was co-authored by a diverse group of academicians specializing in statistics and mathematics affiliated with University of Notre Dame, University of Pennsylvania, University of Utah, Cornell University, University of Wisconsin, Southern Methodist University, Case Western Reserve University and Temple University. |  | | Prominent Statisticians Refute 'Explanation' of 2004 U.S. Exit Poll Discrepancies in New Edison/Mitofsky Report and Urge Investigation of U.S. Presidential Election Results |  | | Their paper titled "Response to Edison/Mitofsky Election System 2004 Report" notes that the Edison/Mitofsky report offers no evidence to support their conclusion that Kerry voters “participated in the exit polls at a higher rate than Bush voters”. |
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| | Footprints of Electoral Fraud: The November 2 Exit Poll Scam |
 | | The National Election Pool’s own data—as transmitted by CNN on the evening of November 2 and the early morning of November 3—suggest very strongly that the results of the exit polls were themselves fiddled late on November 2 in order to make their numbers conform with the tabulated vote tallies. |  | | EST on November 3, when the exit poll was last updated, a dramatic shift had occurred: women voters had split 50-50 in their preferences for Kerry and Bush, while men had swung to supporting Bush over Kerry by 52 percent to 47 percent. |  | | The pundits, at that point, will be able to point to the NEP’s final exit poll figures in the decisive swing states of Florida and Ohio—and to marvel at how closely they reflect the NEP’s vote tallies. |
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| | CBS News Blogging As Typing, Not Journalism November 8, 2004 15:30:22 |
 | | They came from polling data obtained by the two companies organized and paid by the major networks and the Associated Press to interview voters at polling places in key states. |  | | While out on the campaign trail covering candidates, my own network’s political unit would not even give me exit poll information on election days because it was thought to be too tricky for a common reporter to comprehend. |  | | If you are standing in the main election night studio when your network’s polling experts start discussing the significance of a particular state poll, you the reporter will hear about three words out of one hundred that you will understand. |
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| | epdiscrep |
 | | Analysis of the 2004 Presidential Election Exit Poll Discrepancies |  | | Hypotheses for Explaining the Exit Poll-Official Count Discrepancy in the 2004 US Presidential Election |  | | An Analysis of the 2004 US Presidential Election and the Pre-Election Polls |
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| | Exit-Poll Hypocrites - The networks speak out of both sides of their mouths. By Jack Shafer |
 | | With voting still under way in the California governor recall election, CBS News exit polls, for whatever, if anything, they may be worth, now indicate many voters made up their minds weeks ago. |  | | But they don't because they're afraid that the politicians will 1) make good on their threats to pass laws banning early projections; or 2) retaliate by revoking the networks' broadcast licenses. |  | | About 25 minutes before the polls closed, Morales all but gave the election to Schwarzenegger, reporting, "While men favored Arnold [over Bustamante] by 53 to 43 percent, the Terminator held his own among women, too, an even 47 percent split." |
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| | t r u t h o u t - Steven F. Freeman The Unexplained Exit Poll Discrepancy |
 | | Looking at the exit polls and announced results in Ohio, Florida, and Pennsylvania, he concludes that the odds against such an accidental discrepancy in all three states together was 250 million to one. |  | | How could the exit polls in this year's presidential election have diverged so drastically from the results that election officials and the media announced? |  | | Professor Steven Freeman, a statistician at the University of Pennsylvania, offers a disturbing answer. |
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| | What is the National Election Pool? - 2004 Primaries and General Election, US |
 | | ABC, AP, CBS, CNN, Fox, and NBC, have created the National Election Pool to provide tabulated vote counts and exit poll surveys for the 2004 major presidential primaries and the November general election. |  | | These six major news organization, in a joint decision, have appointed Edison Media Research and Mitofsky International as the sole provider of exit polls for the most important political races of 2004. |  | | The polling data will be delivered through a secure web application directly to subscribers on primary and election days. |
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| | Edison Media Research: Radio, Music, Politics - and the National Election Exit Poll |
 | | The home of the 2004 National Exit Poll for the Presidential Election |  | | Edison is a leader in political, radio and music industry research with clients that include major labels, broadcast groups, and presidential election polling for the major television networks and the Associated Press. |  | | Edison Media Research and Mitofsky International have been hired by Renaissance Associates to conduct exit polling for the Azerbaijan Parliamentary Elections on November 6, 2005. |
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| | Exit Poll Panic » Outside The Beltway |
 | | The early exit polls I've seen so far are actually rather bizarre--Kerry running away with Pennsylvania and other states where I expected him to win closely but with the Republican Senate candidates having a much easier time than any of the polls gave us any reason to expect. |  | | Why not wait until the ENTIRE data set is recored, i.e., the poll has closed and the results tabulated. |  | | The Command Post - 2004 US Presidential Election linked with Exit Poll Panic |
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| | danieldrezner.com :: Daniel W. Drezner :: Open exit poll thread |
 | | This is true -- but if memory serves, those same polls had Bush winning the Electoral College pretty easily when you added up states -- Bush was winning in Iowa, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin in the early exit polls of 2000. |  | | UPDATE: Kudos to MSNBC for this page, which suggests that they'll be posting exit polls once the voting officially ends in each state. |  | | Let the rumors, extrapolation, and mindless speculation commence!! |
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| | Political Wire: Exit Polls |
 | | The Corner has these exit polls showing Kerry vs. Dean "FOX 36-31, CBS 37-30, LA Times 36-33" |  | | It's between Kerry and Dean for first place and between Clark and Edwards for third place. |  | | Preliminary exit polls in New Hampshire show Sen. John Kerry and Howard Dean in a closer than expected battle for first place. |
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http://politicalwire.com/archives/2004/01/27/exit_polls.html
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