Later today, several major news outlets, blogs, etc. will start reporting that Sen. Barack Obama has a healthy lead in virtually every single major battleground state. Do not assume these polls to be correct: exit polls are highly unreliable.
Four years ago, media all over the world jumped on the exit polls, claiming that Sen. John Kerry beat President George W. Bush. As we all know now, this was not the case.
The reason for the difference is that Democratic voters are more likely to participate in exit polls than Republican voters. In a memo sent out by the McCain campaign today, they say that only 35% of McCain voters said they are likely to participate in an exit poll. 46% of Obama voters said the same: 11% is a gigantic difference in elections.
Instead, we will focus mostly on the actual vote count here at PoliGazette. We will report the exit polls, of course, but we will point out time and again that they are unreliable.
If you want to know who won today’s election, wait until they start actually counting the votes.
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