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kingofpawns 07-Nov-06, 15:19 |
ABC: Preliminary Exit Poll Results Show Disdain for Bush...today disapprove of the way President Bush is handling his job. About four in 10 approve. That's down from 53 percent approval in 2004, and 67 percent just before the 2002 midterm elections. About four in 10 "strongly" disapprove of the president's work, more than double the number of strong approvers. Intensity of sentiment for and against, by contrast, was about equal in 2004: Thirty-three percent strongly approved of the president's performance, and 35 percent strongly disapproved. And in 2002, strong approvers dominated, quite a contrast from today. The war in Iraq is a serious concern. In preliminary exit poll results, nearly six in 10 voters disapprove of the war, while about four in 10 approve. Approval of the war was higher, 51 percent, in the 2004 election. And about four in 10 now "strongly" disapprove of the war, up from 32 percent two years ago. Related to concerns about the war in Iraq, voters today are more apt to say the country's seriously off on the wrong track than to say it's going in the right direction. The last time this view was more negative than positive was back in 1994, when Republicans took control of the House of Representatives. The president, at least to some extent, is looking like a drag on his party this election. In preliminary exit poll results, voters by more than a 10-point margin, are more apt to say they're voting to show opposition to Bush rather than to show him support. More than a third are voting to show opposition to the president. That compares with 21 percent in 1998, during the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal, and 27 percent in 1994. |
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soulcrates 07-Nov-06, 19:35 |
I don't trust exit polls. |
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bobbynox 07-Nov-06, 21:58 |
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soulcrates 07-Nov-06, 22:28 |
It is great for democracy. |
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soulcrates 07-Nov-06, 23:45 |
Jdh, |
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soula win in an election where the exit polls are 30/70 against the "winner". |
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jdh71... |
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polls are accurate to about around 3 points +/-, so in close elections they may not be terribly helpful, but in 5 points or better exit polls are very, very predictive. The polls keep elections honest - at least more honest and helps keep corruption down. |
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soulcrates 08-Nov-06, 09:43 |
In a sense jdh, |
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soulwho would do that and why would they do it |
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soulcrates 08-Nov-06, 09:50 |
I don't know. |
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soul |
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soulcrates 08-Nov-06, 09:54 |
To the point of consciously skewing results. |
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soulproblem with that kind of manipulation is that it would be shown easily the next day to be patently false - and then you'd be elected for election fruad. it's not the right venue to manipulate - too risky |
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soulcrates 08-Nov-06, 10:17 |
Spurious correlations, I would assume.www.unoriginal.co.uk" target="_blank">-> www.unoriginal.co.uk |
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soulcrates 09-Nov-06, 17:38 |
Looks like the elections weren't correctly |