Exit polls pointed to an electorate that strongly resembled that of 2010, ....
Originally Posted by WTF
.. yes, Obaminable Parrot.
Whenever I hear someone talking about "exit polls" I am reminded of John Kerry flying past Ohio to Boston so he could get ready for his victory party, because it was reported to him that the exit polls showed he would "Kerry" Ohio!!! I always need to know whose "poling"!!!
And of course, if one reads the shit he copies and pastes ...
"This shift isn’t new. Midterm elections have long attracted fewer voters than elections in presidential years have, with minorities and young people among the groups most likely to stay home. In the five presidential elections from 1992 through 2008, exit polls conducted for a consortium of media outlets found that voters under 30 cast, on average, 18 percent of the ballots; in the five midterms that immediately followed those elections, young people accounted for just 12 percent of the votes. Voters over 65, by contrast, increased their share of the vote from 15 percent to 19 percent. The decline among minorities hasn’t been as consistent or as severe, but their share of the vote dropped two percentage points from 2004 to 2006, and three from 2008 to 2010, which are big shifts as these things go."
It appears your illegal alien construction crew has dropped off a bit.