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Topic: Exit polls point to Modi entry in New Delhi (Read 398 times)

legendary
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After all the exit polls were spectacularly wrong in 2009 also

Exit polls normally under-valuate the electoral waves. So if there is actually a Modi-wave, then NDA might score above 300. On the other hand, if there is an AAP-wave, then NDA can go below 250 seats, much lower than the 272 needed for a simple majority.
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Looks too good to be true for the bulls and Modi-fans
I wonder if there may surprises in store on saturday
After all the exit polls were spectacularly wrong in 2009 also
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Today's Chanakya survey is surprising... almost 2/3rd majority for the NDA!
legendary
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It will be interesting to see who will be in the 2nd place. I am 99% sure that Congress will be in the 2nd place, but I believe some other party deserves that position (may be the AAP or the TMC). Congress needs to get wiped out from India.
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Ab ki baar Modi sarkar — that's the unanimous verdict of several exit polls as far as the big picture is concerned, with all of them predicting either that the NDA would get a majority or would get very close to it. The polls also agreed that the BJP would get its highest tally ever — the range varying from a little over 200 to just under 300.

Most polls also predicted that the Congress would be reduced to its lowest ever tally, though one of them, the Times Now-ORG poll, put the party's tally at between 111 and 138 seats, which means it could do better than the 114 seats it got in 1999. Another common factor in the polls was that the AIADMK and Trinamool Congress are likely to emerge as the two largest regional parties with 20 or more seats each.

While broadly agreeing on these trends, the polls were at sharp variance on the details. The Times Now-ORG poll suggested that the NDA would win 249 to 265 seats, which would leave it a little short of a majority though well within striking distance. At the other end of the range, the News 24-Today's Chanakya poll gave the NDA 340 seats, with the BJP alone winning 291 seats. If that comes true, it would be the first time after 1984 that any party would be winning a majority on its own.

The Congress' predicted tally too varies widely from a mere 57 in the News24 poll to a possible 138 in the Times Now poll. At 57, the Congress wouldn't just be reduced to a historic low, it would face its biggest crisis in post-Independence history.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/lok-sabha-elections-2014/news/2014-Lok-Sabha-election-Exit-polls-point-to-Modi-entry-in-Delhi/articleshow/35032793.cms
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