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2016 Postmortem
Showing Original Post only (View all)** Breaking: Realtime exit data shows Hillary leading in every swing state** [View all]
Just updated votecastr at slate.com shows Secretary Clinton now leads in every battleground:
Colorado
New Hampshire
Florida
Iowa!
Ohio!
Pennsylvania!
Wisconsin!
Nevada!
GOTV for sure but all ours so far!
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** Breaking: Realtime exit data shows Hillary leading in every swing state** [View all]
NewsCenter28
Nov 2016
OP
Exit polls are far too frequently wrong. To hang any trust on them is foolish.
Buzz Clik
Nov 2016
#5
Harvey Keitel from Pulp Fiction Voice: Let's not start doing you know what just yet
smorkingapple
Nov 2016
#13
Dive into the recent post by Votecastr and you will see that they are a little dubious of their own
Fahrenthold451
Nov 2016
#39
The highlight of the year for me was Brianna Keilar versus Michael Cohen: "Polls. All of them."
randome
Nov 2016
#65
Good; but I never fully trust exit polls after a few British disappointments
LeftishBrit
Nov 2016
#72