Darn this new math

Some two weeks ago, The Southeast Texas Political Review put up a simple presidential poll. Our own mathematical consultant here at the Eagle's Nest, The Count, has been monitoring the monitors who monitor the monitors of the poll and has come up with some interesting conclusions.
Back in early October, Philip R. Klein, editor wrote:
"We had over 154,000 hits for September."
The Count has previously noted that there is some funny business going on with the counter at The Southeast Texas Political Review. Furthermore, when examing the number of votes Philip's current poll has received:
55.......and considering its been up for 12 days, The Count has extrapolated that Philip averages around 4.5 votes per day.
According to Darren Rose of Pro-Blogger, a typical poll will see about 15-20 percent of the visitors vote: The Count now estimates that only about 24 readers actually visit The Southeast Texas Political Review on a given day. So, either their counter is wrong......or.....
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Philip lies........