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graham4anything

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1. The 2nd chart doesn't directly come up and which one would correspond with the 2006?
Wed Apr 10, 2013, 03:43 AM
Apr 2013

Where also does it show total numbers?

Are you talking senate?/House?/Governors?

As always in the Presidential election years, national vote totals are meaningless, it is the individual states where data shows.

One would also have to take with a grain of salt that these are CNN polls, and who here believes in CNN for numbers?

Also, exit polls are only as good as the word of the people who answer them, and there was a direct Rush Limbaugh campaign to have people lie to the exit polls, to discredit them.

After all, there is no proof that a rightwing extremist doesn't say they are liberal and lie all the way through the poll.

The Moderates and the 2010 election [View all] Ichingcarpenter Apr 2013 OP
The 2nd chart doesn't directly come up and which one would correspond with the 2006? graham4anything Apr 2013 #1
kr HiPointDem Apr 2013 #2
Who do you suppose does the work to get those moderates to the polls? Demo_Chris Apr 2013 #3
gonna leave "president" blank dtom67 Apr 2013 #4
Thank you! Union Scribe Apr 2013 #5
The right always comes out to vote The Wizard Apr 2013 #6
I guess you missed reading Ichingcarpenter Apr 2013 #7
Opinion is not fact The Wizard Apr 2013 #8
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