Early exit polls
View at your own potential soul crushing risk, but some alleged state by state early exit polls here.
(Caveat: In 2004 what happened was the raw, unadjusted poll data got leaked which substantially over represented Dems. As for this data, who knows? So, beware.)
(Caveat: In 2004 what happened was the raw, unadjusted poll data got leaked which substantially over represented Dems. As for this data, who knows? So, beware.)
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I'm going to stick with PBS starting at 8:00 EST. I don't have the stomach for even peaking at early exit polls.
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I voted late today. 6:15 PM with the polls closing at 7:00. No lines. No waiting. I'm a little bummed at what I saw. Did I miss the busy time, or was turn out actually low?
I live in a small town of less than 5,000. A mix of conservative, non-union blue-collar and white-collar commuters. The town trends very conservative, with many of the commuters working at BAE Systems. So maybe the Yankee Republicans weren't moved to get out and vote for McCain/Palin? Dunno. 'Cause our local town elections in March are always well attended.
I'll have to watch the local paper and see what the actual turn out was.
By -epm, at 6:01 PM
Even without the exit polls, take a look at Schmidt's statement above this post.
All the body language stuff says Obama wins.
By mikevotes, at 6:09 PM
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