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It's early still, but here is one leading contender for quote of the day:

"Based on the Democratic results in New Hampshire, we can say with high confidence that political polling -- at least in New Hampshire, among Democrats -- is about as reliable as our National Intelligence Estimates of Saddam Hussein's WMD programs."

-- Former Bush White House aide Peter Wehner, publicly eating crow in Commentary magazine online after he had predicted an Obama win.

Posted at 10:39 AM ET on Jan 9, 2008
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Are you stating that the pollsters cherry pick like bush did on the WMD information?

Posted by: newagent99 | January 9, 2008 1:03 PM

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