This is all over the place, not just from Drudge. And they may or may not hold, but I have to think it is portentous that almost every single one of them is in the same direction. They're not even split. States that were supposed to be Kerry squeakers are big margins, states that were split, he's winning, and Bush is barely holding on to VIRGINIA, for God's sake.
There's no reliability to these numbers, but there's no mistaking the overall trend.
I have indeed seen these numbers coming from other places than Drudge. The new numbers don't look as good as the early numbers Drudge had, but still looking good.
msnbc is reporting than many websites that offer political info are crashing due to heavy traffic. dailykos.com is one that i've seen some issues with. he also has some great info on minority voting.
I have a slightly sick feeling that we will be subjected to another four years of our current Commander-in-Thief. It's the same feeling I had four years ago when the early exit polls show Gore ahead.
Bring on tomorrow and some Southern Comfort & Coke.
I'm coming out of the closet here. You all know me better as tammy from Dishpan Dribble (that is if you know me at all) and I am here to say Bah on exit polls. They mean very little in the broad scheme of things.
Comments (13)
Yahoo indeed... I voted over a week ago. I can't wait until this day is over.
Posted by Jalpuna! | November 2, 2004 1:33 PM
Come on, Jack, admit it. You're getting this from the Drudge Report. And you aren't even willing to provide the link!
Posted by Jack Roberts | November 2, 2004 1:40 PM
Oh no, I've got friends in high places in the Kerry campaign. And they're euphoric... at the moment.
Posted by Jack Bog | November 2, 2004 1:54 PM
This is all over the place, not just from Drudge. And they may or may not hold, but I have to think it is portentous that almost every single one of them is in the same direction. They're not even split. States that were supposed to be Kerry squeakers are big margins, states that were split, he's winning, and Bush is barely holding on to VIRGINIA, for God's sake.
There's no reliability to these numbers, but there's no mistaking the overall trend.
Posted by Linda | November 2, 2004 2:21 PM
I have indeed seen these numbers coming from other places than Drudge. The new numbers don't look as good as the early numbers Drudge had, but still looking good.
Posted by Notorious J.E.S. | November 2, 2004 2:21 PM
Yippee! Who besides Drudge is posting exit poll results? I'm getting absolutely nothing done out of nerves -- I might as well be reading good news.
Posted by Sheila | November 2, 2004 2:45 PM
msnbc is reporting than many websites that offer political info are crashing due to heavy traffic. dailykos.com is one that i've seen some issues with. he also has some great info on minority voting.
go john kerry.
Posted by brett | November 2, 2004 3:23 PM
I have a slightly sick feeling that we will be subjected to another four years of our current Commander-in-Thief. It's the same feeling I had four years ago when the early exit polls show Gore ahead.
Bring on tomorrow and some Southern Comfort & Coke.
Posted by zenwanderer | November 2, 2004 4:40 PM
Brett, did you say "Go John Kerry?"
I thought you were voting for Bush. Did you have a change of heart?
Posted by raging red | November 2, 2004 5:18 PM
wow, didn't realize i was a bush supporter. there must be two bretts around here. i've been voting democrat since 88. bushisthedevil.com....
b
Posted by brett | November 2, 2004 5:58 PM
Whoops. Wrong Brett, I guess.
Go Kerry!!
Posted by raging red | November 2, 2004 7:14 PM
oh boy....its going to be a long night....
Posted by Rose | November 2, 2004 8:03 PM
I'm coming out of the closet here. You all know me better as tammy from Dishpan Dribble (that is if you know me at all) and I am here to say Bah on exit polls. They mean very little in the broad scheme of things.
Go Bush!
Posted by Mrs Darling | November 2, 2004 8:04 PM