Can I be a "poll" bearer at the funeral?

Considering that dead people are voting in unprecedentedly high numbers, I'm wondering about something.

Who polls the dead? How are we supposed to know how a dead person might vote.

And since I'm on the subject of death, I'd like to predict something.

If McCain somehow wins tomorrow, I predict the death of polling as we know it.

MORE: Jim Geraghty thinks that "the real drama to this election is being provided not by the candidates but the polling community." (Via Glenn Reynolds.)

I predict that if the polls turn out to have been wrong, the pollsters will blame the voters.

posted by Eric on 11.03.08 at 01:41 PM





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There's no point in polling Vitally Challenged Americans, since it's well established that they vote Democrat. We only need to determine how many of them there are, and how many times apiece they intend to vote.

Steve Skubinna   ·  November 4, 2008 01:45 AM

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