Sure I do. I know the pollsters reputations depend on the accuracy of their results. I know that research shows that polls are pretty accurate at predicting the vote, especially one day out. I know they pollsters are aware of a large variety of things that could possibly skey their results, and they work hard to adjust for these things.
Mistrust of polling is more a political thing than a scientific thing. People who want to ignore them, can. I don’t see how it helps. People following exit polls should be aware of the problems there, but again, the pollsters are trying to correct these things, and the media is working on being right instead of first. Exit poll results are embargoed until 6 pm, anyway, this year. But you can be sure that people will be surfing the internet for sources of real live information.
All I can say is, wait a day, and we’ll pretty much know all the results.