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...formally dressed audience entered the Republican National Committee (RNC) event early yesterday evening amid word of exit polls giving Kerry an edge, but the energy of the room grew throughout the night as news networks began calling major swing states, in particular Florida, for Bush. By 11 p.m., the audience could smell a victory and by 1 a.m., they were all but feasting...
...Exit polls not looking good? Ballot fraud running rampant...
Voters across the country turned out in seemingly record numbers yesterday for the culmination of a bitter presidential campaign which focused squarely on the incumbent’s war in Iraq. But while the war weighed heavily on voters’ minds, exit polls indicated they were equally, if not more, concerned with the economy and moral values...
...Early exit polls suggested Kerry could squeeze out victories in Florida and Ohio, where analysts had said the election would likely be decided. But the Square’s initial optimism waned rapidly as the night progressed, and Kerry supporters at the College headed back to their rooms befuddled and perturbed...
...measuring the impact of absentee ballots. In 2000, roughly 16% of the electorate voted absentee or early, and that figure could hit 22% this year, according to Mitofsky, since many states have loosened restrictions on voting by mail. Because absentee and early voters aren't represented in exit polls, NEP is surveying those voters by phone in 13 states, up from three states...