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~8:23pm~ EST
MORRIS SAYS FEDS SHOULD LOOK INTO IT: Given the fact that the entire world hit slow motion yesterday when the 1pm EST exit poll batch was released I am not the only one who has believed since yesterday that it was no "accident" they the media based alliance that put them together might have been purposefully trying to spike turnout for Kerry.

It was obvious by following any number of blogs (sans this one) while I was on the air yesterday between 1-4pm EST, that the news of the early exit poll numbers sent shockwaves through everything...the internet, talk radio, mainstream media, and most likely some mid-day voter turn-out.

If Kerry truly had been up big in every single battleground state then indeed it should have ended much differently.

Dick Morris just said on O'Reilly that "exit polls sometimes miss percentages - but they never make up results that aren't there".

"By doing so," he went on to imply, "it seems to indicate that someone was manipulating the results or the process."

He went on to explain different ways it could have been done. Having some knowledge of where the exit pollsters were polling the Kerry campaign could have flooded those areas - not with voters but sheer numbers designed to answer the polling surveys. Another option was on the part of the survey takers to purposefully avoid polling men in disproportionate numbers. And yet another option - they just flat made things up.

From the stock markets, the futures trading, the blogosphere, and mid-day poll workers it seems likely that the early Pro-Kerry false returns were designed to suppress enthusiasm of committed Bush voters.

Morris claims that in itself is a violation of federal laws regarding voter suppression and illegal tampering.

Morris went on to call for a federal investigation. I am doubtful that that will occur.