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Move on? There is major disconnect here! I don't see vote fraud as an issue any one of any political persuasion, except nihilism, should "move on" from. And to suggest that hackers are leftists, so who could hack for republicans? As if there are not computer experts in abundance with very conservative leanings! Also, the suggestion that people would not perpetuate vote fraud if they could get away with it is incredible. This is akin to saying that you want to believe no one would steal from the poor, but it happens every day. And again, modern methods of statistical analysis can factor in lies and non-responses into poll data. The idea that people refusing to answer or giving false answers explains the discrepancies between the exit polling data and the election results requires a lot more explanation than those obvious problems which any statistician designing a poll already accounts for.<BR>
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Ted Moffett</FONT></HTML>