OC Register poll for US Senate was moved to “previous polls”. Suddenly a pretty constant lead of me having 79-80% of the vote was reduced to 55%, Senator Feinstein 25%, all other candidates combined 20%
Posted on | April 10, 2012 | 2 Comments
From: Orly Taitz [mailto:orly.taitz@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2012 12:47 PM
To: Martin Wisckol
Subject: Re: OC Register voters guide questionnaire
Martin
I reached 79-80% if the vote in OC Register poll, at which time all of the results of the poll were deleted. What is going on?
Martin Wisckol to me
show details 12:56 PM (10 minutes ago)
The poll is neither deleted nor inactive. Click on “See previous polls.” There’s simply a new poll up. As you can see from the previous polls, I launch a new poll every day or two. Santorum dropping out certainly merited a new poll. You can tell your peeps to keep voting for you if you want, but they’ll have to click on “See previous polls.”
Obviously, I’m not going to stop running new polls.
Martin Wisckol Politics editor
The Orange County Register
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Santa Ana CA 92701
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Orly Taitz to Martin
show details 1:06 PM (0 minutes ago)
just a few minutes ago it showed me leading with 79-80%, this percentage stade constant through the morning, how could it suddenly drop to 55% ?
thank you for taking the time to explain the previous question to me
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April 10th, 2012 @ 12:26 pm
Dr. Taitz,
let, me, make an educated guess:
some people, who, do not share your beliefs, were informed about the poll. They went there, and voted, against you.
Sincerely
Your European