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In reply to the discussion: Scotland Decides - Results as they come in [View all]Adrahil
(13,340 posts)68. Well, even with a Yes victory...
Their number of councils reporting for Yes would have been in the minority. Yes support tended to be concentrated in higher population areas.
But yeah, the polls seem to have underestimated the No vote significantly. My Scots friends said that a number of people they know who didn't say a word through the whole campaign were No voters in the end. Maybe they are the kind of people who would have refused to answer a poll? And these are proud Scots I'm talking about.... The kind of people who wear kilts frequently, so they definitely see themselves as Scots... But also as British.
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Not the wrong forum, but with only 35,000 of close to 4 million expected votes, maybe....
George II
Sep 2014
#1
MSNBC just interviewed Glasgow Herald reporte who literally "declared it over" ...based on that one
pkdu
Sep 2014
#14
This is NOT a sample size problem - if it were a random sample of ALL the ballots cast
karynnj
Sep 2014
#17
Any theories as to why Clackmannanshire might have switched from "Yes" to "No"? n/t.
Ken Burch
Sep 2014
#25
@BloombergNews: LIVE RESULTS: Scotland independence vote: Yes 46.2% with 1 result out of 32 http://t
Hissyspit
Sep 2014
#16
Indeed...and a little DU tidbit...DU Spellchecker doesn't like "Clackmannanshire" and suggest it
pkdu
Sep 2014
#24
I think "NO" will win. I think they would like independence, but think its best to stay
7962
Sep 2014
#21
@BloombergNews: LIVE RESULTS: Scotland independence vote: Yes 42.2% No 57.8% with 2 results out of
Hissyspit
Sep 2014
#22
If the Democrats would stop re-hashing ten year-old republican policy, maybe that would happen
Scootaloo
Sep 2014
#26
@BloombergNews: LIVE RESULTS: Scotland independence vote: Yes 42.2% No 57.8% with 4 results out of 3
Hissyspit
Sep 2014
#27
BloombergNews: LIVE RESULTS: Scotland independence vote: Yes 45.2% No 54.8% with 5 results out of 32
Hissyspit
Sep 2014
#30
@BreakingNews: RT @BreakingNewsUK: Dundee votes Yes in Scotland's independence referendum;
Hissyspit
Sep 2014
#32
Me too...I was raised in Scotland...Mum is stil there ..but cant vote (Im no longer property owner)
pkdu
Sep 2014
#45
yes , fairly contested and won ( I would have voted NO , but as an expat without an address
pkdu
Sep 2014
#62
Right backatcha! You did great with the updates. So the 'nays' have it for now?
freshwest
Sep 2014
#65