syllogism said:Politico says exit polls are "quarantined" until 5pm est, so perhaps this time there won't be any leaks
They're quarantined every election.:lol
syllogism said:Politico says exit polls are "quarantined" until 5pm est, so perhaps this time there won't be any leaks
EmCeeGramr said:Source and more, please.
syllogism said:Politico says exit polls are "quarantined" until 5pm est, so perhaps this time there won't be any leaks
Tamanon said:They're quarantined every election.:lol
Jim said:Long Island (Nassau). It was pretty empty at 9:30am, only a dozen people or so. We are lucky to have a local BOCES school within walking distance, somewhat within a development, so very quick and convenient.
Demo pretty much all over the place in terms of age, mostly white. Straight up suburban middle class. Tiny sample though.
That isn't good.:lolTamanon said:They're quarantined every election.:lol
This isn't totally related to PoliGAF but I just want to throw this out there: you guys are awesome and the Wisconsin accent is one of the greatest things ever to grace this country.Odrion said:+1 for Wisconsin!
They will be "restricted to the networks pollsters in a secure room", hey maybe it will work this time.Tamanon said:They're quarantined every election.:lol
syllogism said:Politico says exit polls are "quarantined" until 5pm et, so perhaps this time there won't be any leaks
GhaleonEB said:Okay, this got to me. via Andrew Sullivan's blog. Note the guy on the left.
Those who are wondering if the youth will turn out ought to see what I saw this morning.
One well-known government professor here told me that she has never seen so many students vote in the first hour of voting as she saw this morning. And I've never seen so many students up and alert at this hour. They're normally stumbling out of bed to make it to their 10 a.m. courses. Today, the campus has been buzzing for hours this morning. It appears that many of them decided to go to the polls as groups of twos, threes, fours and more when the polls opened at 7 a.m. The number of students I saw by 8 a.m. walking around with "I voted" stickers on is astonishing.
At breakfast, I sat next to a table of four black students, all of whom had voted. The three men were wearing ties. I asked them why. The answer: It was their first election, and they wanted to mark the occasion.
Fatalah said:People from Red counties--- are you noticing a depression at polling centers? I've heard stories from people who voted in traditionally red areas LI and NJ that it's not busy at all.
The more people report, the clearer the picture will be.
GhaleonEB said:Okay, this got to me. via Andrew Sullivan's blog. Note the guy on the left.
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Something to keep in mind, although with the education Nate's been doling out on polling, perhaps this needn't be mention, is that exit polls are quarantined for a reason. They're raw data. Raw data != correct data. It still needs to be worked into various models and weighted and have its lipstick put on.syllogism said:Politico says exit polls are "quarantined" until 5pm et, so perhaps this time there won't be any leaks
Acid08 said:They didn't even check ID's at my polling place. Is that weird?
Acid08 said:They didn't even check ID's at my polling place. Is that weird?
Acid08 said:They didn't even check ID's at my polling place. Is that weird?
ColdDeckEd said:+4 (me, my brother, and my two cousins) for Obama in Florida.
GhaleonEB said:Okay, this got to me. via Andrew Sullivan's blog. Note the guy on the left.
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You still get a sticker here in Cali. Where you at?ultron87 said:I feel discriminated for having voted absentee this year. All you people voting at the polls get a nice shiny "I Voted!" sticker to show just how much you love democracy. I get no such thing, and clearly everyone must think I'm a commie.
I demand equal rights for absentee voters!
it wontsyllogism said:They will be "restricted to the networks pollsters in a secure room", hey maybe it will work this time.
Not really. Depends on your state's laws.Acid08 said:They didn't even check ID's at my polling place. Is that weird?
TomServo said:+1 for McCain in Florida. I did it for the lulz.
Screw your article. Chuck Todd already told me what's what.RubxQub said:Amazing article on Politico about what to watch for tonight. Interesting read if nothing else:
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1108/15243.html
Cyan said:You still get a sticker here in Cali. Where you at?
I'm not feeling it somehow.TomServo said:+1 for McCain in Florida. I did it for the lulz.
Found it. :lolFather_Brain said:Some guy in SA's Obama megathread bought it in a Japanese convenience store. Don't know any more than that.
TomServo said:+1 for McCain in Florida. I did it for the lulz.
Yeah. I think I'm going to be reduced to an emotional blubbering wreak by the end of the day, reading the stories and seeing those kind of pictures.BenjaminBirdie said:I was struck by the student turnout anecdote.
Grug said:Palin voting.
!!!!!!Dax01 said:Screw your article. Chuck Todd already told me what's what.
It makes it even better that I can't read a lick of it. :lolEmCeeGramr said:Found it. :lol
http://i33.tinypic.com/6r66f8.jpg
http://i36.tinypic.com/if6bg3.jpg
http://i35.tinypic.com/2le4du1.jpg
WTF. I guess that's what they think American politics is like. :lol
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(I was going to make this its own thread, but I've been sitting here awaiting aproval for months...)[/QUOTE]
Your avatar, fix it.