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Voters Focus On Early Exit Poll Results Of 2008 Election

As U.S. voters focus on getting out to vote and checking to see if their candidate won, more attention will be paid to early exit poll results in the 2008 election.

Late yesterday afternoon the McCain campaign issued a memo, actually a cautionary word about prejudging the exit poll results. The memo suggested that in 2004 the early exit poll results were misinterpreted by the media, thus causing some U.S. Voters to stay at home and not cast their vote.

The memo went on to further state that the early exit polls overstated the Democratic candidate's support, therefore more Republican voters were more encouraged to cast their vote for the win. Basically, this should be a message to all, do not let any early reports from the media that may leak out to influence your vote. Take nothing for granted, and do not focus on the exit poll results of this 2008 election.

Here are some things to remember about early exit poll data and the U.S. Voting stats that are leaked early:

As a rule, exit polls lean toward the Democratic vote for some strange reason. Thus causing registered, eligible U.S. Voters to focus on their televisions and radios instead of actually going to the polls to vote.
Meaning, the early exit polls may give Obama the edge, when the actual tabulation and accurate counting of the votes have not been done.

Unfortunately that also has translated into a Democratic skew in past elections where there was a high voter turnout, like in 1992 and 2004. U.S. Voters are very engaged in the 2008 election, and therefore there will be a natural tendency to watch the early returns. It's important to keep in mind that those conducting the early exit polls will poll voters who have a resemblance to their own demographic. Remember John Kerry in 2004? The exit polls focused heavily on Democratic voters and showed Kerry over performing by 5.5 net points better than the actual results showed. The National Election Pool concluded that Democrats are more likely to participate in exit polls during U.S. Elections.

Recently, Fox News conducted a survey asking U.S. Voters how very likely they were to participate in early exit polls in the 2008 election and 46% of Barack Obama supporters said they would, while 35% of John McCain supporters were. So, whatever numbers are presented by the media today in regards to exit polls, may be heavily focused or skewed toward the Democratic vote.

"Exit polling is a very valuable tool for understanding what people were thinking about as they voted," said Michael Oreskes, managing editor for U.S. news at The Associated Press. "I think as a tool to actually gauge how things are going to turn out, we're likely to be very cautious about it."
who know their territory and its history and trends.

In light of this report, the networks will be focusing on true results. They will attempt to play fair and follow strict rules in projecting early 2008 election early exit polling results. NBC has already said they will only provide early exit polling results once their statisticians have concluded that the error margin is less than 1 in 200. Stating further that no early election results will be released until all the polls have closed in a particular state.

Early exit polls are really designed to give a picture, a snapshot of voters, not to predict the winner of a presidential race. Focusing on the early data and stats of voting trends can be very misleading and dangerous. U.S. Voters should not allow exit poll information influence their vote; instead realize that these samples are not an accurate of the voting electorate. Today, the media will be attempting to put a lid on the leaks that have been attributed to them in the past when it comes to focusing on exit polls in the 2008 U.S. Election.

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#1 Post exit polls results here

Hi everyone, as the exit polls and results are coming out, would you please post here what you read so we can keep updated?

#2 exit poll

I voted for John McCain

#3 Amen! So did I! Good luck

Amen! So did I! Good luck McCain. We need you to win!

#4 Vote

May the best candidate win.

#5 i voted john mcain !!!

i voted john mcain !!!

#6 I, like any rationale voter,

I, like any rationale voter, voted for Obama.

#7 Who's in the lead so far?

Does anyone have an idea of who might be in the lead so far between Obama and McCain?

Have a great day.
Thank you.

#8 NObama

Well, I am certain you can state why you voted for Obama? What has he done?

#9 Rational - a noun

Improper use of the language does not help supporters look intellegent. I also voted for Obama but wouldn't look very smart if I pretended to know what the "right choice" was. There IS no right choice. This is what is supposed to make the USA the best country. What ruins this are Americans pretending that they know what the right choice is.

#10 I vote for OBAMA cause we

I vote for OBAMA cause we dont need another BUSH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

#11 OBAMA IS WHO I VOTED FOR

OBAMA IS WHO I VOTED FOR

#12 I VOTED FOR OBAMA

I VOTED FOR OBAMA

#13 I voted

I voted, John "Wayne" McCain!

#14 voted for obama

voted for obama

#15 Exit poll update, Ohio

I got to the polls early this morning before they opened. About 50 of us were talking and all were voting for Obama, most were discusted with McCain. (Most disliked his tactics and stated he had not one positive plan of attack he stuck to, No issues, just attack ads)

#16 I wasn't swooned

I wasn't swooned - I voted for McCain

#17 Voted McCain

Voted McCain

#18 I voted for McCain as any

I voted for McCain as any rational voter who can spell would...

#19 McCain

I too voted for McCain, as any RATIONAL voter who can spell, and hates socialism, would

#20 i voted

for mcain

#21 Voted McCain

Voted McCain

#22 hind sight is 20/20

i believe obama will win. give it four years, we'll be in a world of hell. i'm sick of choosing between a douche and a turd.

#23 article is a lie

Who wrote this article? In fact exit polls are incredibly accurate. When they do not match results it is because of fraud. As in 2004 the discrepancy between unadjusted exit polls and actual votes should only vary by the statistical sampling error rate. If it is more than that you have a manipulated vote as we did in 2004. If it happens this year I will be hunting down people like the writer of the above article. These criminals will be punished. http://www.appliedresearch.us/sf/Documents/ExitPoll.pdf

#24 Try actually taking a

Try actually taking a statistics course before you attempt using "statistical" terms. Then read up on historical and current methods of conducting exit polls. Nobody who knows anything about statistics would ever use those sampling methods.

#25 I live in a very small town

I live in a very small town in Upstate New York and can not believe the level of turnout for voting. I am an Independent and support Obama as does the rest of my family. This small Republican town is going blue big time.

#26 McCain

McCain

#27 My husband and I voted for

My husband and I voted for Mcain.

#28 I voted for Castle

I believe that neither the Democratic, nor the Republican party truly has an interest in the common person, so I chose the Constitution Party.

#29 McCain all the way

I voted for McCain. Like Reagan said.

Let us be sure that those who come after will say of us in our time, that in our time we did everything that could be done. We finished the race; we kept them free; we kept the faith.
Ronald Reagan

#30 i voted OBAMA. He will help

i voted OBAMA. He will help us get out of this mess and he will stay alive long enough to do what he says he will.