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« on: November 03, 2004, 10:01:39 AM » |
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Yeah, the whole process was sent to hell by the exit polls. Many of those were off by just huge margins, 10% and in some cases more.
I honestly don't even see how that is possible. Just doesn't make any sense. I would really like to know the scoop on that whole situation.
I was disappointed Bush didn't do better in the Midwest, Ohio aside. He improved in most states from 2000, but it seemed like he made more progress states that were solid either way.
I correctly predicted he would do better in Mass., it was by a fair margin too. Rove appears to have been vindicated on some level-- hispanics apparently supported the President in adequate numbers to push him in FL, NM, NV and get him a bit closer (though not in contention) in CA.
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