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In reply to the discussion: Networks, AP cancel exit polls in 19 states [View all]ButterflyBlood
(12,644 posts)45. The list is now out
Alaska, Arkansas, Delaware, District of Columbia, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, West Virginia and Wyoming.
Yeah most contested states for sure.
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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
How suspicious under the current set of circumstances involving the Republican Party's
nc4bo
Oct 2012
#12
Having polls in contested states will keep Romney from stealing the election. Since the GOP
McCamy Taylor
Oct 2012
#57
So the fix is in. They are going to steal it again. I guess I have to accept President Rmoney.
kimbutgar
Oct 2012
#37
I see no problem with taking poll workers from these states in order to do more accurate polls in
McCamy Taylor
Oct 2012
#59
There will still be some polling in those states for the national numbers
ButterflyBlood
Oct 2012
#60
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
Honestly I'm not too worried... Obama's leads are so big it would be too obvious n/t
budkin
Oct 2012
#85
For anyone following the subject these last years, this is one of the tells
booksenkatz
Oct 2012
#80