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CNN: Early Exit Polls Show Voters’ Top Concern Is Economy
Early exit poll data from Tuesday’s U.S. election show 62% of voters nationally said the economy was the most important issue to them, CNN reported. The Iraq war was next, with 10% of respondents calling it their No. 1 issue. Terrorism and health care were the top concerns for 9% blocs each. According to an NBC exit poll, 93% of voters said the U.S. economy was “not so good” or “poor.” Among those who said the Iraq war was the top issue, 63% voted for Democratic ...
Local Exit Polls - Election Center 2008 - Elections & Politics from CNN.com
cnn.com — • All Times Eastern Standard• CNN will broadcast a projected winner only after an extensive review of... data from a number of sources. Details about CNN's projection process • Poll closing times by state and time zone• "Party change" denotes a race ... (more) Local Exit Polls - Election Center 2008 - Elections & ...
Local Exit Polls - Election Center 2008 - Elections & Politics from CNN.com
cnn.com — • All Times Eastern Standard• CNN will broadcast a projected winner only after an extensive review of... data from a number of sources. Details about CNN's projection process • Poll closing times by state and time zone• "Party change" denotes a race ... (more) Local Exit Polls - Election Center 2008 - Elections & ...
National Exit Polls - Election Center 2008 - Elections & Politics from CNN.com
cnn.com — • All Times Eastern Standard• CNN will broadcast a projected winner only after an extensive review of... data from a number of sources. Details about CNN's projection process • Poll closing times by state and time zone• "Party change" denotes a race ... (more) National Exit Polls - Election Center 2008 - Elections & ...
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If you can’t bring yourself to ignore the early exit polls…
Michelle Malkin — …you can peek at the WSJ here and at Allah’s post here . Preserve your sanity by taking ‘em all with a huge grain of salt. *** Reader David D. is watching the exit poll reporting on cable TV and jotted down some of the snort-worthy results: *61% think Michelle Obama will be a good first lady, but only 53% think Cindy McCain will be a good first lady. *66% thought McCain attacked Obama unfairly, only 48% thought Obama attacked McCain unfairly. *2% scared if Obama wins. *30% scared if McCain wins. *** Forgot to alert you to my appearance on Cavuto earlier today. To ...

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