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  2. American Standoff - Wikipedia

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    The internecine struggle for power in the Teamsters limits the effectiveness of the union's response, although Hoffa appears to emerge strengthened. [3] The film concludes in mid-2001, with the strike still lingering, workers increasingly disenchanted, and the union struggling to find an acceptable exit strategy.

  3. NBC News Exit Poll in Ohio: Our methodology

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    The Ohio exit poll will include about 3,600 voters in all: about 2,800 Election Day voters and 800 early voters. ... You can get TurboTax for 30% off on Amazon today. See all deals. In Other News ...

  4. Teamsters union declines to endorse in presidential election ...

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    The union, which at 1.3 million members is one of the largest in the world, collected input on an endorsement from its members through straw polling and a QR poll from a code printed on a union ...

  5. Trump leads Harris in poll of Teamsters members

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  6. Election verification exit poll - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of a media exit poll is to strategically poll many precincts to obtain a representative sample for an entire district (e.g., state, city) so election outcomes can be predicted/dissected. Most polling is done before polling places close on Election Day so the exit poll results can be tabulated and immediately presented by news ...

  7. Exit poll - Wikipedia

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    Exit polls are also used to collect demographic data about voters and to find out why they voted as they did. Since actual votes are cast anonymously, polling is the only way of collecting this information. Exit polls have historically and throughout the world been used as a check against, and rough indicator of, the degree of election fraud.

  8. Who are the Teamsters and will their endorsement decision ...

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    The Teamsters union, which also has affiliates in Canada and Puerto Rico, was created in 1903 by the merger of driver associations and now have more than a million members.

  9. Jackie Presser - Wikipedia

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    Jackie Presser (August 6, 1926 – July 9, 1988) was an American labor leader and president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters from 1983 until his death in 1988. . He was closely connected to organized crime, and allegedly became president of the Teamsters based on the approval and support of the Cleveland crime fami