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that flushing noise is cuccinelli
"Mr. Luddite" wrote:
On 11/5/2013 7:23 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Glad to see Cuccinelli and his crazy republican tea party extremists going down the toilet. That's certainly the predictions. I don't understand something though ... and this isn't political. (I have little interest in who Virginia elects as governor). MSNBC is reporting that McAuliffe is leading (based on exit polls) with 15 percent of precincts reporting. Yet, when you go to the Virginia.gov website that shows real-time vote counts, it shows Cuccinelli is currently in the lead 50.7% to 41.9% with over 36 percent of precincts reporting. I think there should be no exit polls published until all voting precincts are closed! |
that flushing noise is cuccinelli
On 11/6/13, 1:21 PM, Califbill wrote:
"Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 11/5/2013 7:23 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Glad to see Cuccinelli and his crazy republican tea party extremists going down the toilet. That's certainly the predictions. I don't understand something though ... and this isn't political. (I have little interest in who Virginia elects as governor). MSNBC is reporting that McAuliffe is leading (based on exit polls) with 15 percent of precincts reporting. Yet, when you go to the Virginia.gov website that shows real-time vote counts, it shows Cuccinelli is currently in the lead 50.7% to 41.9% with over 36 percent of precincts reporting. I think there should be no exit polls published until all voting precincts are closed! They weren't. No exit poll info was released until after 7 pm. D'oh. -- Religion: together we can find the cure. |
that flushing noise is cuccinelli
On 11/6/13, 1:21 PM, Califbill wrote: "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 11/5/2013 7:23 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Glad to see Cuccinelli and his crazy republican tea party extremists going down the toilet. That's certainly the predictions. I don't understand something though ... and this isn't political. (I have little interest in who Virginia elects as governor). MSNBC is reporting that McAuliffe is leading (based on exit polls) with 15 percent of precincts reporting. Yet, when you go to the Virginia.gov website that shows real-time vote counts, it shows Cuccinelli is currently in the lead 50.7% to 41.9% with over 36 percent of precincts reporting. I think there should be no exit polls published until all voting precincts are closed! The exit poll results weren't released until after the polls closed. I think that's a law. MSNBC released their exit poll results immediately after the polls closed and were showing McAuliffe in the lead even through the actual counted votes initially showed Cuccinelli substantially ahead. |
that flushing noise is cuccinelli
"Mr. Luddite" wrote:
On 11/6/13, 1:21 PM, Califbill wrote: "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 11/5/2013 7:23 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Glad to see Cuccinelli and his crazy republican tea party extremists going down the toilet. That's certainly the predictions. I don't understand something though ... and this isn't political. (I have little interest in who Virginia elects as governor). MSNBC is reporting that McAuliffe is leading (based on exit polls) with 15 percent of precincts reporting. Yet, when you go to the Virginia.gov website that shows real-time vote counts, it shows Cuccinelli is currently in the lead 50.7% to 41.9% with over 36 percent of precincts reporting. I think there should be no exit polls published until all voting precincts are closed! The exit poll results weren't released until after the polls closed. I think that's a law. MSNBC released their exit poll results immediately after the polls closed and were showing McAuliffe in the lead even through the actual counted votes initially showed Cuccinelli substantially ahead. I am referring to a lot of elections that span states. Make sure someone in a Western time Zone is not influenced. Happened in the Bush - Gore Florida election. What about other states having elections at the same time. There is no problem with freedom of speech, just a delay until all polls are closed. Nothing is censored. |
that flushing noise is cuccinelli
iBoaterer wrote:
In article 131394099405454640.513065bmckeenospam- , says... "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 11/5/2013 7:23 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Glad to see Cuccinelli and his crazy republican tea party extremists going down the toilet. That's certainly the predictions. I don't understand something though ... and this isn't political. (I have little interest in who Virginia elects as governor). MSNBC is reporting that McAuliffe is leading (based on exit polls) with 15 percent of precincts reporting. Yet, when you go to the Virginia.gov website that shows real-time vote counts, it shows Cuccinelli is currently in the lead 50.7% to 41.9% with over 36 percent of precincts reporting. I think there should be no exit polls published until all voting precincts are closed! Yeah, that damned freedom of speech thing should be done away with.... Bull****!!!! You can not campaign near a voting place. Why should the media be able to influence an election on Election Day? What does exit polls accomplish? The media broke the law with impunity in the Al Gore debacle in Florida. Two time zones and they reported results while some polling places were still open in the Florida Panhandle. People actually left the lines and did not vote, as they figured their vote was going to be wasted anyway. Reporters should have spent jail time for that law breaking as well as the media executives. |
that flushing noise is cuccinelli
In article 1932064857405477251.232966bmckeenospam-
, says... iBoaterer wrote: In article 131394099405454640.513065bmckeenospam- , says... "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 11/5/2013 7:23 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Glad to see Cuccinelli and his crazy republican tea party extremists going down the toilet. That's certainly the predictions. I don't understand something though ... and this isn't political. (I have little interest in who Virginia elects as governor). MSNBC is reporting that McAuliffe is leading (based on exit polls) with 15 percent of precincts reporting. Yet, when you go to the Virginia.gov website that shows real-time vote counts, it shows Cuccinelli is currently in the lead 50.7% to 41.9% with over 36 percent of precincts reporting. I think there should be no exit polls published until all voting precincts are closed! Yeah, that damned freedom of speech thing should be done away with.... Bull****!!!! You can not campaign near a voting place. Why should the media be able to influence an election on Election Day? What does exit polls accomplish? The media broke the law with impunity in the Al Gore debacle in Florida. Two time zones and they reported results while some polling places were still open in the Florida Panhandle. People actually left the lines and did not vote, as they figured their vote was going to be wasted anyway. Reporters should have spent jail time for that law breaking as well as the media executives. What law did they break? |
that flushing noise is cuccinelli
iBoaterer wrote:
In article 1932064857405477251.232966bmckeenospam- , says... iBoaterer wrote: In article 131394099405454640.513065bmckeenospam- , says... "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 11/5/2013 7:23 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Glad to see Cuccinelli and his crazy republican tea party extremists going down the toilet. That's certainly the predictions. I don't understand something though ... and this isn't political. (I have little interest in who Virginia elects as governor). MSNBC is reporting that McAuliffe is leading (based on exit polls) with 15 percent of precincts reporting. Yet, when you go to the Virginia.gov website that shows real-time vote counts, it shows Cuccinelli is currently in the lead 50.7% to 41.9% with over 36 percent of precincts reporting. I think there should be no exit polls published until all voting precincts are closed! Yeah, that damned freedom of speech thing should be done away with.... Bull****!!!! You can not campaign near a voting place. Why should the media be able to influence an election on Election Day? What does exit polls accomplish? The media broke the law with impunity in the Al Gore debacle in Florida. Two time zones and they reported results while some polling places were still open in the Florida Panhandle. People actually left the lines and did not vote, as they figured their vote was going to be wasted anyway. Reporters should have spent jail time for that law breaking as well as the media executives. What law did they break? The law where you can not post results or exit polls until the polling places closed. Florida is in two time zones. |
that flushing noise is cuccinelli
In article 589260048405544951.294428bmckeenospam-
, says... iBoaterer wrote: In article 1932064857405477251.232966bmckeenospam- , says... iBoaterer wrote: In article 131394099405454640.513065bmckeenospam- , says... "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 11/5/2013 7:23 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Glad to see Cuccinelli and his crazy republican tea party extremists going down the toilet. That's certainly the predictions. I don't understand something though ... and this isn't political. (I have little interest in who Virginia elects as governor). MSNBC is reporting that McAuliffe is leading (based on exit polls) with 15 percent of precincts reporting. Yet, when you go to the Virginia.gov website that shows real-time vote counts, it shows Cuccinelli is currently in the lead 50.7% to 41.9% with over 36 percent of precincts reporting. I think there should be no exit polls published until all voting precincts are closed! Yeah, that damned freedom of speech thing should be done away with.... Bull****!!!! You can not campaign near a voting place. Why should the media be able to influence an election on Election Day? What does exit polls accomplish? The media broke the law with impunity in the Al Gore debacle in Florida. Two time zones and they reported results while some polling places were still open in the Florida Panhandle. People actually left the lines and did not vote, as they figured their vote was going to be wasted anyway. Reporters should have spent jail time for that law breaking as well as the media executives. What law did they break? The law where you can not post results or exit polls until the polling places closed. Florida is in two time zones. There is no such law. |
that flushing noise is cuccinelli
On 11/7/13, 2:27 PM, Califbill wrote:
iBoaterer wrote: In article 1932064857405477251.232966bmckeenospam- , says... iBoaterer wrote: In article 131394099405454640.513065bmckeenospam- , says... "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 11/5/2013 7:23 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Glad to see Cuccinelli and his crazy republican tea party extremists going down the toilet. That's certainly the predictions. I don't understand something though ... and this isn't political. (I have little interest in who Virginia elects as governor). MSNBC is reporting that McAuliffe is leading (based on exit polls) with 15 percent of precincts reporting. Yet, when you go to the Virginia.gov website that shows real-time vote counts, it shows Cuccinelli is currently in the lead 50.7% to 41.9% with over 36 percent of precincts reporting. I think there should be no exit polls published until all voting precincts are closed! Yeah, that damned freedom of speech thing should be done away with.... Bull****!!!! You can not campaign near a voting place. Why should the media be able to influence an election on Election Day? What does exit polls accomplish? The media broke the law with impunity in the Al Gore debacle in Florida. Two time zones and they reported results while some polling places were still open in the Florida Panhandle. People actually left the lines and did not vote, as they figured their vote was going to be wasted anyway. Reporters should have spent jail time for that law breaking as well as the media executives. What law did they break? The law where you can not post results or exit polls until the polling places closed. Florida is in two time zones. What *law* is that, Mr. Political Encyclopedia? -- Religion: together we can find the cure. |
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