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November 02, 2008

I Say Again...

The pollsters are not to be trusted.

No matter how bad the exit polls look on election day, vote. If the polls have been this erratic before the election, there's no reason to think they won't change on election day.

Posted by slublog at November 2, 2008 08:36 PM

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Although you're probably preaching to the choir, since most people that read this blog are probably decided already.
It's a good point, the media has been pissing its credibility down the drain thus far. Why not on election day? they'll show even more polls that favor their favorite rhetoric king.
vote because, they can't be trying so hard if it wasn't so close.

Posted by: coldmexican at November 2, 2008 10:30 PM

The last two presidential election have been called incorrectly because of exit polling. I suspect, there is a lot of error this time as well.

I think this is a single issue election -- economy/jobs. Whoever has the most convincing plan to fix the economy is going to win this thing.

I found this poll that asks which candidate has the best jobs agenda --

http://www.friendsoftheuschamber.com/email/email4.cfm?id=159

I'm willing to bet that the results predict the outcome of the election even better than the polls.

Posted by: Keith at November 3, 2008 02:59 PM

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