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ProudToBeBlueInRhody

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54. Yup, that's why I said you were off base....
Thu Oct 4, 2012, 01:22 PM
Oct 2012

...and if you look below post #45, the official list is up.

Election fraud is being planned in those states. FiveGoodMen Oct 2012 #1
sounds like you may be right. but WHY aren't they doing this? what is their rationale? secondwind Oct 2012 #2
In simple terms, if the GOP is planning to steal elections, they don't want.... OldDem2012 Oct 2012 #84
exactly. nt Robeysays Oct 2012 #3
This DURHAM D Oct 2012 #4
Actually I won't, since I doubt any will be swing states ButterflyBlood Oct 2012 #21
Do you really think..... ProudToBeBlueInRhody Oct 2012 #25
Yep. RoccoR5955 Oct 2012 #36
Bingo. David Zephyr Oct 2012 #38
Which of these states do you see that as a threat in? ButterflyBlood Oct 2012 #56
They are all states that are safe GOP or Democratic Freddie Stubbs Oct 2012 #81
Yup. They did it before, they'll do it again. closeupready Oct 2012 #86
Where there's smoke there's fire Blue Owl Oct 2012 #5
If I wake up 11/7/12 w/ Mitt as President elect I will go nuts. Botany Oct 2012 #6
If that happens, I will never vote again. --nt CrispyQ Oct 2012 #33
In the future... salvorhardin Oct 2012 #7
Swing states, no doubt. Marr Oct 2012 #8
Actually no I'd be shocked ButterflyBlood Oct 2012 #20
Really? I can. Marr Oct 2012 #28
Well we have the list now, and Ohio is being polled ButterflyBlood Oct 2012 #65
I remember that so clearly. TDale313 Oct 2012 #78
No, none of them are swing states Freddie Stubbs Oct 2012 #82
Follow the Money! SCVDem Oct 2012 #9
Please note: AP is not the old neutral wire service annabanana Oct 2012 #10
that's it -- that is the coverup. grasswire Oct 2012 #11
How suspicious under the current set of circumstances involving the Republican Party's nc4bo Oct 2012 #12
THESE are the states where the results will be "surprising." annabanana Oct 2012 #13
This thread needs NETWORK level kicking! annabanana Oct 2012 #14
Sent a FB PM to Rachel Maddow and posted on Al Sharpton's page. nc4bo Oct 2012 #19
Why weren't these states listed in the original? nc4bo Oct 2012 #64
Something reeks. marmar Oct 2012 #15
Just guessing here... brooklynite Oct 2012 #16
I think the safe states will not have exit polls. hrmjustin Oct 2012 #17
I think the MOST CONTESTED states annabanana Oct 2012 #23
WHY would you think that? ProudToBeBlueInRhody Oct 2012 #26
What would be foolish about it? Marr Oct 2012 #34
So you're telling me the media.... ProudToBeBlueInRhody Oct 2012 #39
California would fall into that category KamaAina Oct 2012 #41
I thought about that.... ProudToBeBlueInRhody Oct 2012 #43
Yes, a number of hot House races due to redistricting KamaAina Oct 2012 #44
You're the one making an assertion with no data. Marr Oct 2012 #46
I absolutely will note it.... ProudToBeBlueInRhody Oct 2012 #51
What would I be wrong about? Marr Oct 2012 #52
Yup, that's why I said you were off base.... ProudToBeBlueInRhody Oct 2012 #54
So I see. Marr Oct 2012 #55
The list is now out ButterflyBlood Oct 2012 #45
Look at that....I missed 6 out of 19 ProudToBeBlueInRhody Oct 2012 #53
Texas? JackRiddler Oct 2012 #89
I am sorry, but you are terribly wrong Freddie Stubbs Oct 2012 #83
You think they need ones in Utah, Hawaii, Delaware, NY, MA.... jberryhill Oct 2012 #18
We need to find out which states Lucy Goosey Oct 2012 #22
Exactly ButterflyBlood Oct 2012 #24
Hawai'i has a Senate race for an open seat KamaAina Oct 2012 #42
You're right - I was only thinking of the Presidential race... Lucy Goosey Oct 2012 #50
If it's AL, MS, NE, AZ, etc. SansACause Oct 2012 #27
So who wins it, Brown or Warren? proverbialwisdom Oct 2012 #31
You make a good point ProudToBeBlueInRhody Oct 2012 #35
No exit polls in AZ? Panasonic Oct 2012 #32
The comments are great.... ProudToBeBlueInRhody Oct 2012 #29
Having polls in contested states will keep Romney from stealing the election. Since the GOP McCamy Taylor Oct 2012 #57
Quite amusing I agree ButterflyBlood Oct 2012 #61
This is what they tried to do in Ohio in 2004. McCamy Taylor Oct 2012 #30
Good thing Ohio is not one of the states ButterflyBlood Oct 2012 #49
Wait. They're not polling TEXAS? aquart Oct 2012 #73
It's definitely not a swing state ButterflyBlood Oct 2012 #76
But it's been redistricted and the Hispanic population is growing. aquart Oct 2012 #77
So the fix is in. They are going to steal it again. I guess I have to accept President Rmoney. kimbutgar Oct 2012 #37
Oh no, they are gonna steal Mississippi! ProudToBeBlueInRhody Oct 2012 #40
LOL look at the actual list of states before you look foolish ButterflyBlood Oct 2012 #47
THE LIST OF STATES ButterflyBlood Oct 2012 #48
I see no problem with taking poll workers from these states in order to do more accurate polls in McCamy Taylor Oct 2012 #59
I certainly hope you're right, but where did you find the list? Vidar Oct 2012 #62
The article's been updated, it's now listed there ButterflyBlood Oct 2012 #67
Sigh. These states are pretty reliable about where they are going to go. Jennicut Oct 2012 #71
This is Republican Think SCVDem Oct 2012 #58
There will still be some polling in those states for the national numbers ButterflyBlood Oct 2012 #60
This might explain it... KansDem Oct 2012 #63
None of those states are being cut, so no that doesn't explain it ButterflyBlood Oct 2012 #66
I wasn't referring to the states... KansDem Oct 2012 #70
Here we go... this started in 2004 when "the exit polls were all wrong!" budkin Oct 2012 #68
Which of these states do you expect to be stolen? ButterflyBlood Oct 2012 #69
Wrong question. Exit polling is SOP used internationally by The Carter Center to monitor elections. proverbialwisdom Oct 2012 #72
It looks to me that the Carter Center talks very little about exit polls muriel_volestrangler Oct 2012 #79
Exit polls are actually illegal in many countries including Canada ButterflyBlood Oct 2012 #88
Exit polls vs vote totals? davidn3600 Oct 2012 #74
Honestly I'm not too worried... Obama's leads are so big it would be too obvious n/t budkin Oct 2012 #85
Still feel that way after today's conflicting poll reports? FiveGoodMen Oct 2012 #90
Yes because there is still a month left and 2 more debates budkin Oct 2012 #91
No good can come from this. blkmusclmachine Oct 2012 #75
For anyone following the subject these last years, this is one of the tells booksenkatz Oct 2012 #80
a couple of years ago, (i can't remember which country) newspeak Oct 2012 #87
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