CNN entrance polls coming up after commercial break

CNN is saying that it's possible that more organized campaigns vote later... hopefully that's a good sign for us.
 
anyone watching msdnc?

They just said that old people outweigh young people by 2 to 1. Also said Paul has 58% of the under 30 vote, but only 14% of the over 65 vote.
 
Well if you compare it to the 2008 Iowa Caucus:

Romeny's and Hillary's supporters showed up early

Obama's and Huckabee's supporters showed up later.

So I would imagine we would have some of the later voters as well because we have similar appeal to young voters and Independents that Obama had, but we'll see.
 
Why do more organized campaigns vote later? That doesnt really make sense to me. I trust Ivers and the campaign though. This isn't Ivers first time around, that's for sure.
 
How can we get the older voters?

Tell them Santorum and Romney will spend their money fighting illegal wars. Paul will bring the troops home, defend this country and save SS, Medicare, and Medicaid for those on or about to go on SS.
 
anyone watching msdnc?

They just said that old people outweigh young people by 2 to 1. Also said Paul has 58% of the under 30 vote, but only 14% of the over 65 vote.
Are they talking about the entrance polls? Or the actual voting? That's a bit fishy.
 
Listen to this logic.
CNN loves to hate on Ron Paul.
If CNN had entrance polls where Romney was 20 votes above Paul, they would give him the win. If they had Paul a bit above Romney then they would put them as equal.

TL;DR Early polls are looking good for Paul due to known CNN bias.
 
anyone watching msdnc?

They just said that old people outweigh young people by 2 to 1. Also said Paul has 58% of the under 30 vote, but only 14% of the over 65 vote.

yeah, were those numbers from their early entrance polls??
 
working backwards.... 0.2401*710 doesn’t = a full person.

I think 170 each in the CNN poll

Working the math backwards
 
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