2004 Presidential Election Exit Poll Discrepancy Update
THE BRAD BLOG: "SCIENTIFIC REPORT: Evidence Strongly Suggests 2004 Presidential Election Results -- Not the Exit Polls! -- Were Biased and/or Flawed!"
USCountVotes.org has produced a scientific statistical analysis of the discrepancies between the exit polls and the announced vote totals. Summarize with the following:
"Our conclusion is that the data appear to be more consistent with the hypothesis of bias in the official count, rather than bias in the exit poll sampling. No data in the report supports the [Edison/Mitofsky] hypothesis that Kerry voters were more likely than Bush voters to cooperate with pollsters and, in fact, there is some indication that the opposite may have been the case."
Visit the BRAD BLOG for more information.
USCountVotes.org has produced a scientific statistical analysis of the discrepancies between the exit polls and the announced vote totals. Summarize with the following:
"Our conclusion is that the data appear to be more consistent with the hypothesis of bias in the official count, rather than bias in the exit poll sampling. No data in the report supports the [Edison/Mitofsky] hypothesis that Kerry voters were more likely than Bush voters to cooperate with pollsters and, in fact, there is some indication that the opposite may have been the case."
Visit the BRAD BLOG for more information.
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