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Exit Polls: decisive victory for Corzine

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Kos.

The Huffington Post has a post up claiming:

 

    Exit polls for the New Jersey governors' race show democratic Senator Jon Corzine is the decisive winner over Republican businessman Doug Forrester.

 

It's bulls***. There are no  exit polls anywhere this election. It has been noted by the National Journal and confirmed by Mystery Pollster.

 

    That means that anything you read about "leaked" or "early" exit polls today is certainly bogus.

 

I also confirmed with the Corzine campaign. Now, they have poll watchers reporting traffic, and voting in GOP-heavy precincts is light. However, Republicans actually did well in the evening commuter after-work vote in 2004, and NJ Republicans are still hoping it materializes for them this evening.

 

And it might. This race is still engaged. Corzine hasn't won s*** yet.

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bloody exit polls always causing controversy

hopefully it be true! heck yeah!

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Corzine being declared the winner quite early

 

Governor John Corzine (D)

QUOTE(KipWellsFan @ Nov 8, 2005 -> 09:37 PM)
Corzine being declared the winner quite early

 

Governor John Corzine (D)

:usa

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