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Exit Polls: What About Hillary's Voters?
Exit Polls: What About Hillary's Voters?
(CNN) – Most but not all Hillary Clinton supporters are voting for Barak Obama, according to exit poll results obtained thus far. Among Democrats who say they wanted Hillary Clinton to win the nomination, 84 percent say they voted for Obama while 15 percent voted for McCain. This 84 percent figure compares to 90 percent of [...]
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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Voters: Who Did What and Why
TalkLeft — ... Democrats who voted for Hillary Clinton in the primary went heavily for Barack Obama (84%), although 15 percent of them told exit pollsters that they voted for John McCain. ...

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