From FOXNews:
Two firms that conducted Election Day exit polls for major news organizations reported Wednesday that they found a number of problems with the way the polls were carried out last year, resulting in estimates that overstated John Kerry’s share of the vote.
Edison Media Research and Mitofsky International found that the Democratic challenger’s supporters were more likely than President Bush’s supporters to participate in exit polls interviews. They also found that more errors occurred in exit polls conducted by younger interviewers, and about half of the interviewers were 34 or under.
The polling firms laid out their findings to the consortium of news organizations, known as the National Election Pool. See the results of the study by clicking here (pdf).
The news organizations — ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, FOX News and The Associated Press — formed the consortium to get exit polling data for the 2004 election after a previous group known as the Voter News Service was disbanded.
In November 2000, flawed information from VNS twice led television networks to incorrectly declare a winner in the presidential race in Florida, the state that proved to be key to the outcome. And in the 2002 election, VNS was unable to provide its members and other clients with results from exit poll surveys.
Asked to comment on the firms’ findings, former Sports Center anchor and current MSNBC conspiracy-theory promulgator Keith Olbermann—a leading public critic of the 2004 presidential election results—pointed out that “MSNBC has already been able to confirm that at least 9 employees of Edison Research are registered Republican” and that “a whopping 31% of Mitofsky International’s US employees are registered Bushitlerites.
“And that’s just what we found before breakfast, baby. Once I put my crack staff on this, we’re bound to find shit that’ll show Edison and Mitofsky for the hives of Rovean liar bees they clearly are.”

Fuck it, I’ll commit a blog pas (tradmark: Treacher) and link to my own old post since it’s being done to put down Olbermann.
I just hope that Stuart Scott is a more balanced newsman when he takes the anchor chair at CBS. Boo Yah!
If the legitimate votes don’t get you what you want, use the exit polls. If the exit polls don’t get you what you want, use the consensus of a Manhattan cocktail party. If the Manhattan cocktail party consensus doesn’t get you what you want, use the shared opinion of a Berkeley faculty lounge. If the shared opinion of a Berkeley faculty lounge doesn’t get you what you want, ask Michael Moore what he would like to see happen.
Translation, the pollers were rigging the results.
Jeff–
The Fox story and your comments were forwarded to Larry Rosin, president of Edison Media in Boston. (He works with our company on some research projects.)
He thought your comments were actually part of the Fox story and freaked.
He also said that there are very few Bushitlerites working for his firm and that Mitofsky has only 3 employees, so 31% is a strange figure.
Obviously, he completely missed the Olbermanian humor.
I made the mistake of channel surfing through MSNBC last night as Olbermann made reference to this news story – ending the story with a sneering smirk as if he knew that this story was really not true.
What a piece of crap he is.