Streetdoc270
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Sun Nov-07-04 10:30 PM
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looking for info on pre 2000 elections. Exit poll data v/s actual results. Doing research on when exit polls started going wrong when they used to be used as a reliable indicator. Hard data is needed for article. Thanks
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Carolab
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Sun Nov-07-04 10:32 PM
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He mentioned that exit polls and his predictions were always reliable until 2000
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Sun Nov-07-04 10:33 PM
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Edited on Sun Nov-07-04 10:33 PM by Carolab
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Sun Nov-07-04 10:36 PM
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3. I read that Germany's exit polls are within a tenth of a percent. |
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You might want to find out what we're doing so different.
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http://search.icpsr.umich.edu/ICPSR/query.html?col=abstract&op0=%2B&tx0=voter+news+service+general+election+exit+polls+series&ty0=p&fl0=series%3A&op1=-&tx1=restricted&ty1=w&fl1=availability%3A&op2=+&tx2=ICPSR&ty2=w&fl2=archive%3A&nh=50&rf=3What a bitch. We need Jimmy Carter. ========================================================= Here is a narrative on exit polls as well as margin of error and how they were used in Venezela. Clearly we don't have the ideal that they did, but this says 40% of all US voters participate in exit polls... is that is true, then some of these results could very well be outside the margin of error from the exit poll and http://www.vcrisis.com/index.php?content=letters/200408310659
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