Calling on the media
I've been listening to live developments on this, suddenly this strikes me out of the blue. Very suspicious.
"The Venezuelan President, Hugo Chavez, looked to be losing his grip on power last night as exit polls showed him to be trailing the opposition by almost a million votes.
The figures were early indications that, for the first time in the country's history, the President may have his term in office cut short by a referendum.
The mid-morning results showed that the opposition, already boasting an enormous 1,758,000 votes to Chavez's 798,000, is well on its way to reaching the target of 3.76 million votes it needs to oust the authoritarian, left-wing President. Turn-out for the referendum was high, with millions of Venezuelans queuing from the early hours at polling stations all over the oil-rich country to decide the political fate of the firebrand Mr Chavez."
How did they get these "mid morning" exit polls? I smell bullshit. I listened to a lady over the radio watching the recall, saying that pro-Chavez neighborhoods still have about half of the people waiting in line to vote, none stop support and an estimated 60+% to 34% NO victory.
Opinions on the article I posted?


Thanks Alex... Our response in any minute
Submitted on August 15th, 2004 by Al GiordanoRon Smith is on the story right now.
Will be posted in moments, and then the fireworks begin. Adios Hannah Burdock, simulator and liar posing as "journalist."
'Chavez losing' article
Submitted on August 15th, 2004 by Benjamin MelançonWhile quoting these alleged exit polls, without mentioning that exit polls are illegal (and so presumably suspect-- J-School team, are there exit pollers in the poor areas?), Baldock also quotes people in Venezuela that give the opposite impression: Chavez supporters "anticipating victory" and opponents anticipating defeat:
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Submitted on August 15th, 2004 by Alex SatanovskyI love authentic journalism:
the website has been VERY slow all day
http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/articles.php?artno =1248