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A New Kind Of Exit Poll For Texas Voters

Dr. David Rausch of West Texas A&M University is conducting a new and different type of exit poll for all Texas voters.
According to Dr. Rausch, “[t]he site will have a series of exit poll links with different surveys for Randall and Potter counties, Amarillo, Canyon and for people outside of Randall and Potter counties. The surveys will include questions about property tax freeze initiatives and the changes to the Amarillo City Commissionas well as questions about the Texas gubernatorial elections.”

The links have been active since early voting started on October 23. I urge all across Texas to go here and take the exit poll. Let’s help Dr. Rausch see how well they work and how accurate they are. Make sure, though, if you are in Potter or Randall Counties, that you take the polls specific to your region.

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Filed Under: 2006 Texas Elections

About the Author: Vince Leibowitz is an award-winning former print journalist and editor, and contributor to the San Antonio Current. He currently works for political campaigns in Texas.

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  1. Dave Rausch says:

    Thanks for the notice.

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