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rcurl
response 89 of 96: Mark Unseen   Dec 20 03:45 UTC 2000

Maybe a natonal movement could be started among those that care about
this, to give the *opposite* response to one's actual vote. We newed a
catchy name for doing this....
gelinas
response 90 of 96: Mark Unseen   Dec 20 04:04 UTC 2000

Too bad we can't generate random answers for the pollsters.  Opposite
responses can still be used to generate accurate results.  We need to
answer "Daffy Duck" and "Donald Duck" to all such questions. :)
rcurl
response 91 of 96: Mark Unseen   Dec 20 05:56 UTC 2000

But there will be a mix of true and opposite answers. A campaign like
this would only catch on with a fraction of the electorate - those
that dislike the consequences of exit polling. 
gelinas
response 92 of 96: Mark Unseen   Dec 20 05:58 UTC 2000

That would work.  The fictional characters would be discarded before the
tabulation, so they would work ONLY if _everyone_ cooperated.
keesan
response 93 of 96: Mark Unseen   Dec 20 16:24 UTC 2000

Jim was thinking of telling the pollsters that he voted opposite of the way
he did so more people would come out and vote for his candidate since there
vote would count.  But nobody asked him.
polygon
response 94 of 96: Mark Unseen   Dec 20 21:54 UTC 2000

There's some speculation that exit polling was less accurate this year
than ever because of the increasing prevalance of absentee voting.
polygon
response 95 of 96: Mark Unseen   Dec 20 21:57 UTC 2000

Re 87.  If people are so willing to leave voting lines because "someone
said" the election was over, then that makes them vulnerable to all kinds
of partisan rumormongering.
other
response 96 of 96: Mark Unseen   Dec 22 06:03 UTC 2000

It is an example of an unfortunately typical shortsightedness to look at 
exit polls and their effects and advocate their ban as a solution, when 
the real solution is to mount a voter education campaign encouraging 
people to do their civic duty and vote their consciences without regard 
to exit polls.

It is a basic mark of such shortsightedness to promote legislation in 
place of education.
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