Which of the following statements about exit polls is LEAST accurate?

A. Announcing winners based on exit polls may lead to lower voter turnout in the far western states.
B. The media's exploitation of exit polls is a relatively recent phenomenon.
C. Exit polls exhibited impressive accuracy in predicting the winners of the 2000 and 2004 presidential elections.
D. In 2000, all the broadcast networks relied on the same firm to provide them with exit poll data.
E. News outlets, eager to be the first to report a presidential winner, often rely on exit polls to predict the outcome of an election.


Answer: C

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