W.V. exit polls

DOGS THAT BARK

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Here are exit polls if anyone is interested
http://elections.foxnews.com/west-virginia-democratic-exit-poll/

Interesting observation last night--
Msnbc (the obama network) had no election coverage last night that I could see--they had stock market group discussion while CNN and Fox had election coverage. Evidently no one wanted to report on it and they figured none of their viewers wanted to see it :)
 

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CNBC stayed with there normal stock/money shows.
MSNBC gave it 3 hours. And that was two, to many. Remember the show deliverance?
 

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So, which is it? MSNBC had no election coverage, or three hours of it? Seems to be a wide difference of opinion.
 

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So, which is it? MSNBC had no election coverage, or three hours of it? Seems to be a wide difference of opinion.

I know I flipped to MSNBC 2 or 3 times over the course of a couple hours last night and each time it was WV election coverage. I quickly changed it because I can't think of anything more boring than hearing about a predictably decided primary that means absolutely nothing.

Not sure what Wayne's talking about.

I think smurph might be right, Wayne gets a different version of MSNBC or something.
 

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exit polls haven't been too accurate this year in the dem. primary or in the 04 presidential election...
 

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CNBC stayed with there normal stock/money shows.
MSNBC gave it 3 hours. And that was two, to many. Remember the show deliverance?

I checked the channel and you are correct DJV it was CNBC believe I have Msnbc deleted from programing. :)

Watched CNN a bit and they did pretty good job of coverage.
 

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exit polls haven't been too accurate this year in the dem. primary or in the 04 presidential election...

Believe national election polls much more accurate than state polls ,simply by the #'s of people involved in poll.

One big tilt on primary exit poll has been Obama factor--he has polled better than results in nearly every state--my thoughts are many won't fess up to what they realy think.

National exit polls haven't fluxuated much past 3 elections. Been nearly identicle on demographics and expect more of same in November--except expecting larger turnout from Blacks and Hispanics-which should offset each other IMHO.
 

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Believe national election polls much more accurate than state polls ,simply by the #'s of people involved in poll.

One big tilt on primary exit poll has been Obama factor--he has polled better than results in nearly every state--my thoughts are many won't fess up to what they realy think.

National exit polls haven't fluxuated much past 3 elections. Been nearly identicle on demographics and expect more of same in November--except expecting larger turnout from Blacks and Hispanics-which should offset each other IMHO.

By "flucuated" I take it you mean across demographical measures, not in deviation from actual results, right? In deviation of exit polling from "actual" results the 2004 US elections had the largest deviation factor in the history of honest open elections. It is a topic for another thread so I will leave it at that.
 

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west virginny.... just a bunch of crackers in a very "bitter" state...



/another bolt of lightning in the perfect storm that is the democrat primary....as the messiah crawls to the finish line......:D
 

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By "flucuated" I take it you mean across demographical measures, not in deviation from actual results, right? In deviation of exit polling from "actual" results the 2004 US elections had the largest deviation factor in the history of honest open elections. It is a topic for another thread so I will leave it at that.

I don't have a clue what your talking about Jabbers

What I'm talking about general demographics but if you think you have better theory we can make friendly wager.

I say trends will continue 08
You will pull 90% of black vote--
your highest % of voters will be in age bracket of 18-29
your highest % of voters per income income level will be those making $15,000 or less--

--any you disagree on?

You think Obama didn't pull the ole "hope" slogan for a purpose :)
 

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The total number of votes as we saw in 2000 election don't matter to a point.
I do believe Nat poll can tell the story of the two states that will decide election. And it will be no differant this time. The Blues and Reds talk will start to heat up in about a month.
 
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