A Call to Investigate the 2004 Election
http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0626-21.htm
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A Call to Investigate the 2004 Election
Steven F. Freeman and Joel Bleifuss remind us that "We've all heard the story. November 2, 2004, was shaping up as a day of celebration for Democrats. The exit polls were predicting a victory for Senator John Kerry. Many Americans, including most political observers, sat down to watch the evening television coverage convinced that Kerry would be the next president. But the counts that were being reported on TV bore little resemblance to the exit poll projections. In key state after state, tallies differed significantly from the projections. In every case, that shift favored President George W. Bush. Nationwide, exit polls projected a 51 to 48 percent Kerry victory, the mirror image of Bush's 51 to 48 percent win. But the exit poll discrepancy is not the only cause for concern."
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/062806P.shtml
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A Call to Investigate the 2004 Election
Steven F. Freeman and Joel Bleifuss remind us that "We've all heard the story. November 2, 2004, was shaping up as a day of celebration for Democrats. The exit polls were predicting a victory for Senator John Kerry. Many Americans, including most political observers, sat down to watch the evening television coverage convinced that Kerry would be the next president. But the counts that were being reported on TV bore little resemblance to the exit poll projections. In key state after state, tallies differed significantly from the projections. In every case, that shift favored President George W. Bush. Nationwide, exit polls projected a 51 to 48 percent Kerry victory, the mirror image of Bush's 51 to 48 percent win. But the exit poll discrepancy is not the only cause for concern."
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/062806P.shtml
rudkla - 27. Jun, 08:51