On 11/7/06, Roger Oberholtzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's funny. BBC this morning led with a story that the Reps are having a
> turn-around and may not do as badly as expected - because they were
> going out and getting people to vote. Odd that. I mean, did they do a
> new poll to see how people are voting now that they really will bother
> to vote? It implies that the Reps were going to lose because Reps were
> not going to bother to vote. But now, they claimed, that is going to
> change. The more odd bit is that they imply that the Demos are not doing
> the same thing, meaning the advantage is with the Reps.
>
> I just love informed political commentary on the TV news.
>

Polling data is about as reliable as analyzing chicken entrails. At
least you can cook can cook the bird after you clean up the mess. The
election will be what it will be. The pollsters wanted us to believe
that Al Gore and John Kerry had won by several percentage points.


-- 
Collins Richey
     If you fill your heart with regrets of yesterday and the worries
     of tomorrow, you have no today to be thankful for.
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