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Junior Chimp
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« on: November 04, 2008, 08:35:13 AM » |
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Over here, long lines early on are typically considered anti-incumbent (with the exception of 2004). We refer to that as the "early morning rush" and it usually signifies people eager to vote, which usually means eager to vote against someone, and therefore typically incumbents. Of course, we have compulsory voting, so that changes the dynamic somewhat, but is it similar over there? (That's also about as close as we get in Australia to exit polling).
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