Too much time on their hands

Posted by: Sister Toldjah on October 6, 2004 at 9:40 am

Looks like there were more than just a few Dems out there last night with alot of time on their hands :eek:

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  1. Stacy says:

    Here are my official blog poll numbers, based on one vote. Can’t be any less reliable than anyone else’s results, right? :wink:

    Who won last nights VP debate?
    Cheney: 100%
    Edwards: 0%

  2. Cool Tester says:

    PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER

    Edwards = 99%
    Cheney = 1%

    It’s like an Iraqi election under Saddam Hussein. It’s interesting that the Democrats think that spamming online poll sites will actually do any good. If anything, it will dishearten them when Bush wins the election (which he will most likely do). All the Dems have managed to do is reduce public trust in online polls.

  3. Indeed, Cool … not that those online polls were very trustworthy before, to be sure ;)

  4. Kathy says:

    Just to set the record straight… the MSNBC poll only allowed one vote per computer and Edwards still came out WAY ahead. Sounds like a lot of sour grapes from the GOP since Karl Rove appears to have lost his control on the post debate spin.

  5. You wanna trust Internet polling, Kathy? Be my guest.

  6. Kathy says:

    If you don’t trust on-line polls how can you put your faith in the new touch screen machines in Florida and elsewhere? If you are so concerned about fairness in polling why isn’t anybody discussing the holes you can drive a truck through in our current voting system. Is that because the GOP has been able to manipulate those loopholed to a real advantage rather than just the perceived one that the Dem’s were able to accomplish this week with a little spin control?

  7. Kathy, I’m not sure where you’re getting the idea that “nobody” is discussing the holes in our current voting system (I’ve linked up to some here).

    Again, you imply that what is going in FL is some type of GOP conspiracy. There are relaxations of voter registration rules/investigations of voter registration fraud in various states across the country where Democrats are involved. Should I conclude it’s nothing but a DNC conspiracy?

    As far as Internet polling, I don’t trust it and never will again. Every single one should be taken with a grain of salt. Why any party would want to spam an online poll is beyond me. It’s meaningless.