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Edited on Fri Nov-12-04 08:55 PM by TruthIsAll
1.Who fought against a full recount in 2000? a) Gore b) Bush
2. What are the odds that a Professor from the University of Penn. calculated for Bush overcoming the Exit Polls Margin of Error in a fair election? a) 100 to 1 b) 1000 to 1 c) 250 million to one
3.Exit Polls have always been very accurate – until the 2000 and 2004 elections. Who was the beneficiary of the “bad” polls both times? a) Gore b) Kerry c) Bush
4. Bush's final job approval was 48%. Candidates for reelection with a rating this low are expected to a) Win b) Lose c) Steal the election
5. If you were looking to scam the vote, you would probably fix the a) Exit Polls b) Actual Votes c) both
6. What were the odds that Bush would win FL and OH, based on the exit polls? a) 1 out of 10 b) 1 out of 100 c) 1 out of 667
7. If you wanted to steal an election, you would probably seek to a) fight installing a printer on the touchscreens . b) intimidate minority voters who would vote for your opponent c) make sure the Exit Polls were switched in your favor while no one was watching e) all of the above e) none of the above
8. If a PhD with a degree in from MIT showed that the odds were 250 million to one that the election results could have not have deviated from the Exit polls by chance alone, who would you believe? a) the Professor b) Peter Jennings of ABC c) Neither
9. Who would you most believe: a) someone who told you AFTER the election who they voted for. b) someone who told you BEFORE the election who they would vote for. c) Neither
10. In many countries a) Exit Polls are used to make sure the voting is honest b) Voting machines are used to make sure the Exit Polls are honest c) neither
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