Internet Exit Poll Leaks Election Day

ByABC News
November 7, 2000, 4:39 PM

Nov. 7 -- A handful of Web sites struck a defiant tone today, publishing what they claimed was exit-poll data despite embargoes requiring the information not be disseminated until polls had closed.

But while all the Web publishers cited sources with access to the embargoed exit polls, the posted results did not always agree, suggesting the data was not always flowing from the same sources.

We tried to track Matt Drudge, but when his first batch came up, all our sources discounted the information as wrong, says Taegan Goddard, co-publisher of politicalinsider.com. After that, we couldnt get on his site.

Drudge Posts Early

In fact, by late afternoon, many people reported problems logging onto the Drudge Report (www.drudgereport.com), a Web page made famous for its coverage of President Clintons affair with Monica Lewinsky.

Today, Drudge published results as early as 2:30 p.m. ET that, he claimed, reflected exit poll numbers.

The results, which included projections of who was leading in the presidential race, numbers for the presidential race in California and for the U.S. Senate seat in New York, were announced more than eight hours before polls were scheduled to close on the West Coast. Drudge labeled the presidential results as developing and cited anonymous sources.

A dispatch on Inside.com said that Freerepublic.com and Lucianne Goldbergs site, lucianne.com, would ease the burden on Drudges server by reprinting information from his site on their pages. By evening Goldbergs site began posting Drudges reports.

Most news organizations refrain from posting exit poll information based on interviews with voters as they leave the voting booths until after polls in that state have closed, fearing the information could influence those who have not yet voted.

PoliticalInsider.com didnt post exit-poll results, but, instead sent the information by e-mail to its more than 50,000 subscribers. Inside.com, a site covering entertainment and media, posted reports this afternoon of what they claimed were exit-poll results of the presidential race in more than 10 states.