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Which you are obviously doing.
Polls were invented as a business tool, to discover the public trends, to prevent costly mistakes in the marketplace. You don't create an idea, manufacture a product, mount an ad campaign, all at great expense, without knowing that there is a market for that product.
The republican business party knows how to poll - and they know that polls are accurate, withing easily determined margins of error. Chamblis defeating Cleland was so far outside the margin of error of the pre-election polls that it was a million to one chance that election was not fraudulant.
Voted and tabulated on those machines you seem to love so much.
But you obviously are dismissing the argument without examining the evidence - and don't ask again "what evidence" - just read the thread, there are plenty of links, or visit the election fraud forum here. The truth is out there, but there is none so blind as he who will not see.
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