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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Wayne.B wrote: On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 23:22:56 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: Is the WSJ "poll" restrictive so as to eliminate the possibility of partisans voting repeatedly for their candidate? ========================================= Yes. If you go back through the poll a second time, only the current results are displayed. Since the WSJ is by paid subscription they have a pretty good handle on who is doing what. CNN has it 78-18 in favor in Kerry. In all fairness, Harry, we must allow for the possibility of several things: 1) The average Bush supporter couldn't figure out the TV schedule, and missed the debate completely. 2) The average Bush supporter saw what's-his-name from PBS and decided the debate was moderated by a socialist (whatever that is), and not worth watching. 3) The average Bush supporter wanted to vote by computer afterward, but couldn't figure out where the keyboard plugged in because it was dark, and hard to see under the hoods of their cars. |