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Tuesday, November 07, 2006

First tidbits about exit polls

Things that make you go hmmmm. From the AP via the P-I:
Iraq and anger toward Bush appeared to drive voters to the Democrats, according to surveys by The Associated Press and the television networks of voters as they left voting places.

In those exit polls, two out of three voters called the war very important to them and said they leaned toward the Democrats, while six in ten voters said they disapproved of the war. About the same number said they were dissatisfied with the president - and they were far more likely to vote Democratic.
CNN was reporting on air that exit polling showed the issue of the economy is favoring Democrats, while voters were pretty evenly split on immigration and terrorism when it comes to party preference.

Box of salt, people, box of salt. Throw it over your shoulder and don't walk under any ladders with black cats while breaking mirrors.

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