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althecat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-03-10 04:31 AM
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26. Yes... and such a rich target would attract a bounty perhaps?
Tis a shame he conceded. The final result was actually quite close.
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  -If The Election Exit Polls Are Right For A Change..... then it means one of two things.... althecat  Nov-02-10 11:18 PM   #0 
  - K&R. (nt)  Kurovski   Nov-02-10 11:21 PM   #1 
  - Thanks K....  althecat   Nov-03-10 12:17 AM   #2 
  - And one more makes 6 - if you think this a question worth answering KnR  althecat   Nov-03-10 12:25 AM   #4 
     - K&R  tiptoe   Nov-03-10 12:30 AM   #6 
  - It shows a certain level of restraint that the election stealers haven't stolen the Senate...  althecat   Nov-03-10 12:19 AM   #3 
  - How many blue dogs are there in the Senate - enough for Cloture?  althecat   Nov-03-10 12:33 AM   #9 
  - That's a good question, Al.  EFerrari   Nov-03-10 12:26 AM   #5 
  - Hi Elizabeth... yes indeed many questions...  althecat   Nov-03-10 12:31 AM   #7 
  - The prison guards union is one of the biggest lobbies here.  EFerrari   Nov-03-10 12:35 AM   #10 
     - It will certainly be interesting....  althecat   Nov-03-10 12:42 AM   #13 
  - I think a lot does not add up  glinda   Nov-03-10 12:39 AM   #12 
     - The selling of the narrative in the media was so relentless  EFerrari   Nov-03-10 12:46 AM   #14 
        - I would be curious about Feingold and Pelosi - just because they are such juicy targets....  althecat   Nov-03-10 01:04 AM   #17 
           - Feingold should appeal to the small government people.  EFerrari   Nov-03-10 01:25 AM   #19 
              - Doh!  althecat   Nov-03-10 02:36 AM   #20 
                 - I've heard he was outspent 4-1.  EFerrari   Nov-03-10 02:55 AM   #21 
                    - Yes... and such a rich target would attract a bounty perhaps?  althecat   Nov-03-10 04:31 AM   #26 
  - Hi Tiptoe.....What's TIA's latest.....  althecat   Nov-03-10 12:32 AM   #8 
  - Here ya go -- five, with 4 still rec'able  tiptoe   Nov-03-10 12:48 AM   #15 
     - KnR (all five) - TIA Is Tops (take that Nate Silver) - Someone who knows his numbers....  althecat   Nov-03-10 01:02 AM   #16 
  - It's the Rove witching hours.  Cetacea   Nov-03-10 12:36 AM   #11 
  - And what happens in the Rove witching hours?  althecat   Nov-03-10 01:15 AM   #18 
     - I didn't vote. And I'm proud to say it.  Cetacea   Nov-03-10 04:57 AM   #29 
  - So to answer the question - YES the Exit Polls were largely right this time round....  althecat   Nov-03-10 02:55 AM   #22 
  - 7 out of 12 races almost spot on.....  althecat   Nov-03-10 02:57 AM   #23 
  - 5 races diverge 3-6 points from predicted - two in favour of GOP - three in favour of DEMS  althecat   Nov-03-10 02:58 AM   #24 
  - Which begs the question - what did the Exit Pollsters do differently this time?  althecat   Nov-03-10 03:01 AM   #25 
  - Kick  Kurovski   Nov-03-10 04:35 PM   #35 
  - .  Cetacea   Nov-03-10 04:45 AM   #27 
  - ... at least they are in this sample of 12 (a full list would be good)  althecat   Nov-05-10 06:36 PM   #42 
  - I Am Not A Mathematician  mstinamotorcity   Nov-03-10 04:54 AM   #28 
  - Good morning - pictures of Hillary Clinton arriving in Wellington as promised...  althecat   Nov-03-10 03:51 PM   #34 
  - Exit polling has always been correct, INCLUDING 2000 (the salient year here).  WinkyDink   Nov-03-10 05:05 AM   #30 
  - Are you being ironic.... the exit polling has been wrong since 1998  althecat   Nov-03-10 03:48 PM   #33 
     - The exit polls in 2000 showed Gore won Florida.  WinkyDink   Nov-04-10 06:22 AM   #39 
  - Kick. (nt)  Kurovski   Nov-03-10 11:41 AM   #31 
  - Kick. (nt)  Kurovski   Nov-03-10 02:10 PM   #32 
  - in fla you can't get near the voters for an exit poll....we must be 100 ft away.  SugarShack   Nov-03-10 04:38 PM   #36 
  - Kick. (nt)  Kurovski   Nov-03-10 06:33 PM   #37 
  - .  althecat   Nov-04-10 04:38 AM   #38 
  - Kick for the interesting questions. Nt  xchrom   Nov-04-10 06:55 AM   #40 
  - Kick. (nt)  Kurovski   Nov-04-10 01:32 PM   #41 
 

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