Pennsylvania Exit Polls: Primary Results

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*** Exit polls from Pennsylvania are below, but click here for complete Pennsylvania results and fallout. ***

The first round of the (notoriously unreliable) Pennsylvania exit polls show Hillary Clinton leading Barack Obama by 52-48. The Pennsylvania Democratic Party is expecting an enormous 52 percent turnout tonight, compared to 26 percent in 2004.

Once again, exit polls are splitting on gender lines:

Women: Clinton 55; Obama 44
Men: Clinton 47; Obama 53

National Review is reporting that some Pennsylvania exit polls show tonight could be an upset:

Hold on to your hats. I've gotten the usual word of the exit poll results from one of my usual reliable sources. He notes that Obama traditionally over-performs in the earliest exit polls, and that he expects the numbers to change as the night wears on - perhaps a reversal.


But right now, the exits are saying Obama 52 percent, Clinton 47 percent.

Take these results with the usual grains of salt and skepticism. I'm told that Obama is carrying blue collar workers two to one, and he's winning Philadelphia in the neighborhood of three to one.

More exit poll details from CBS, via Marc Ambinder:

The exit polls show a smaller percentage of late deciders -- 23% -- than in previous states. The economy mattered most to 54% of voters. (TV news reports say that Clinton won these folks.)


The change versus experience question has been settled: 49% said change was their top vote-generating quality, versus 26 percent who said experience was.

About 15% of the electorate was made up of new voters. 37% are gun owners.

Still petulant: more than 60% of Clinton voters say they wouldn't be happy if Obama were the nominee; about half of Obama voters say the same. 25% of Clinton supporters say they'd vote for McCain in the general election; 17% of Obama supporters say they'd vote for McCain in the general election. Still, 57% of Pennsylvanians believed that Sen. Clinton "attacked" unfairly compared to 49% who thought Obama did.

And more from CNN -- late deciders tilted towards Clinton:

UPDATE: ABC's Pennsylvania exit polls are reporting that the negative tone of the campaign has taken a toll on both candidates:

As far as campaigning, many discern a negative tone -- and more blame it on Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., than on Barack Obama, D-Ill. Two-thirds of Pennsylvania voters in preliminary exit poll results say Clinton attacked Obama unfairly; fewer, but still about half, also say Obama unfairly attacked Clinton.

Also:

Despite who wins in Pennsylvania, overall expectations are on Obama's side -- more than half in these preliminary results say they expect him, not Clinton, to be the party's eventual nominee.
Just under half of Pennsylvania Democratic voters have a college degree, about the same as in all other primaries so far this year -- and more than Ohio's 38 percent.

UPDATE: Ben Smith reminds people to be extra cautious of early Pennsylvania exit polls:

Don't be fooled by early results. The cities and suburbs usually report their returns first, which gives the candidate favored in those areas a quick - and sometimes fleeting - lead. The conservative-leaning small towns through the center of the state usually filter in much later in the evening.

And on Obama's past success in exit polls:

Obama almost always does well in the leaked, unweighted exit polls, and almost always does less well in the final results.

UPDATE: Even more exit poll data, highlighting gender, race, education and income:

race and age:

white 18-29 53-47 clinton
white 30-44 53-47 clinton
white 45-59 59-41 clinton
blacks 92-8 obama

education:
high school 65-35 clinton
some college 50-49 obama
college grad 55-45 obama
postgrad 54-46 obama

family income
under 15K 51-49 obama
15-30k 56-44 clinton
30-50 57-43 clinton
50-75 53-47 clinton
75-100 54-46 obama
100-150 59-39 obama
200 plus 68-32 obama

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Check out the results of the latests PA Polls.

 
 

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A business magazine's take on the nomination situation.

http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine/124

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:55 PM on 04/25/2008

All the medias are profiting from all these. They'll write anything and put someone either candidates on the front page and increase their sales. So you have to buy them and read, find out if it's any of it is true and if not, you just wasted your money.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:10 PM on 04/26/2008

The Daily Show - Jon Stewart on Hillary's assertion that "The Tide Is Turning"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DJjp9Bi3f0

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:09 PM on 04/24/2008

I think that instead of comparing themselves to a fictional character in Rocky, but they should instead focus on a real life boxing match that mirrors what is going on. That is to say this reminds me more of the Cassius Clay Vs. Sonny Liston fight. Obama quick talking faster and much younger more appealing Clay and Hillary the stone faced brooding hard fisted Liston. Liston was a powerhouse back in those days and many predicted a 1st round knockout. Well round seven just started and we all know the Liston went down in seven. Ring the bell.............. DING DING DING

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:29 PM on 04/24/2008

Talk about speaking to the uneducated voters Hillary is now saying that she is ahead in the popular vote. Do you mean to tell me that voters out there don't even understand that that is NOT true. That she is adding in Fl and MI in that?? I think a ten year old can figure that out. Why can't those adult voters out there see through that arguement?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:09 PM on 04/24/2008

Let me be the politically incorrect one here: the average working class person is uneducated and stupid. See the percentages, above. They have been voting against their own wellbeing since 2000 at least, and they have no clue.

They don't read, their hero is Dale Jr, they feel superior to any black individual, especially educated ones. They see educated people as elite, rather than as a boon to society. And so they will never vote for a black man who has their best interest at heart. They prefer a white man, even if he is ancient and has his hand on the trigger at all times. And IF it has to be a woman, well, then at least one who is married to that folksy, "y'all come now, hear" cracker, who's doing a bit on side, like I's doin' Dolly Mae, when the wife's not looking.

We are dealing with yokels here. And it will only get worse, because they will only get stupider and stupider with our current "leave every child behind" educational system.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:20 PM on 04/24/2008

The Pennsylvania working class men worried about Obama taking their guns. Do you think Hillary or John will care if your kids will need them when they go to Iraq. I can't believe that with the gas, food and cost of living you think someone really gives a damn about your guns. What is wrong with you? I hope that you are happy that she won your state. I hope you will be as happy as the people are that voted for the last President . The last people who didn't vote their interest thought it would only hurt the other person. I wish someone would do a poll to see how many of them lost their homes? How many lost their jobs and how many are now eating at the food bank? If you don't do anything else learn from their mistakes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:20 PM on 04/23/2008

and, when your income remains the same if McCain or Clinton are in office --- check out the graph. Income of the 50th percentile and below - the same for over 30 years ... hooray, you'll deserve it.

Remember this ....

1980: REGAN (BUSH) - REGAN (BUSH) - BUSH - CLINTON - CLINTON - BUSH - BUSH: 2008

when reading this graph: http://tinyurl.com/39ln65

worst case, with Obama, we'll get a new face on television for the next four years, best case we'll get someone who actually has the ability to get something done ...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:14 PM on 04/23/2008



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Why do we even have a election. Why don't we just let the last President pick the next one. We will never get out of this miss. Hillary is funded by the same companies as Bush and the sad part is the American people can't see through this. Barack was right we need to vote our interest. Now that they are putting race at the top of the ticket the same old thing is going to happen. All these years and race is the only thing that most of the working class people see in Pennsylvania. They have to feel that they are better than someone. They would rather vote for the white rich woman who really could care less about them instead of the black man who grew up on food stamps and can relate to them. The media is going to do it's best to put the Black Card front and center. That is why I am bitter. They cheat in the election, they send our kids to die in a war filled with black and white. Hillary won't get us out of a war that she voted for. It is to much money in it. She owes a lot of people and when she is in the White House she will have to pay off that debt. Have we not learned anything from the past 8 years. People wake up vote for yourselves.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:08 PM on 04/23/2008

food stamps? you actually believe Barack Obama story? During his pre-teen and teen years, he lived in Hawaii. That's really expensive Standard of living. Also, Barack Obama brags about that's he is distant related to two former Presidents because of his mom side who is white. I travel to hawaii at least twice a year. Restaurant food prices are 25~50% more than in mainland America. Then again, all hawaii's products are about half the avg price you'll find in mainland America. Hawaii is pretty laid back State and I love going there.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:41 PM on 04/26/2008

I'm confused.
Clinton campaign says
"Hey Obama why can't you win over those Reagan voters and blue collar voters?
Obama says "Oh well PA is Clinton's demographics she always does well with those voters"
So then he admits he is weaker in those areas.
In the same breath he says "we beat her in IA and MO with these voters"
Ok so he says he can win them and has won them but they really are Clinton voters?
I'M CONFUSED? WHAT IS HIS CAMPAIGN SAYING? I DON'T THINK THEY KNOW WHAT TO SAY. THEY CAN'T EXPLAIN ANYTHING BECAUSE THEY DON'T WANT TO SAY. THEY THINK THEY ARE ABOVE THE REST AND SHOULD BE TREATED BETTER? COME DOWN FROM THE CLOUDS

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:35 PM on 04/23/2008

Haddada,

Here in PA, the demographic is "senior" americans. Osama bin Laden tactic scared them shitless. Most seniors dont have computers....all they have is the TV, radio, and the mail.

Clinton sent 3 derrogatory mailers ,bashing Obama, out to everyone one in the "uneducated belt" where most of the blue collar workers are.



I am a teacher living in the "uneducated belt" Sen Obama wants to rid us of "dirty" politics. Clinton has abused that fact.

Most seniors here voted for Bill Clinton ( whom they remember) NOT Hillary.....

so for Sen Obama to have closed the gap.....is a true accomplishment

agree or dissagree....those are the facts

note:
Given a choice between Obama or McCain in the fall......Obama wins their vote.....Seniors truely HATE war!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:28 PM on 04/23/2008

looks like you don't have respect for the elders. if they have TV, radio and mails, then Obama outdid Hillary's ad to about 3-1. You expect most seniors have time to buy and use computer? Almost everyone will know who are the spouses of former presidents. Blame the Bush Administration for Iraq War, it's not Hillary Clinton's fault due to Bush's lie of withholding truth to all the voted 'yes' and made it happen. No one wanted the war except most Republicans and war profiters. America hasn't been attacked since Pearl's Harbor. It was entirely Bush Administration's fault for not having enough security to protect America from any possible attack.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:03 PM on 04/26/2008

That is beautiful! Let's see now - in clear view:

Cited from HuffPo:

The education level of the majority of those who support Hillary Clinton is HIGH SCHOOL, while those with better education support Obama!

What does it say about Hillary's appeal? It's obvious that the same morons who support Bush are now attracted to the same kind. In fact, even though HIILARY is a little smarter than Bush (the ultimate moron), she is still one of the Neo-con agents, and therefore CANNOT BE TRUSTED!

Pennsylvania has spoken and it has shown the world that it is NOT worthy any RESPECT. The mentality of those who voted for Hillary reflects their lack of wisdom, vision, and intelligence. And these are the very same thing that Hillary is lack of.

HILLARY VOTED FOR THE ILLEGAL AND IMMORAL WAR.

This alone should disqualify her from being a human, let alone any role of leadership. Hillary would do anything to get her way. She has a psychological profile that fits perfectly a female version of Hitler. At least Hitler did not use his tears to get his ways.

The Common Wealth of Pennsylvania has revealed its ignorance and racism. And now the nation and the world know Pennsylvania for its true color - the color of disgrace, shame, and ignorance.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:34 PM on 04/23/2008

This is exactly why Obama is going to lose in 08 to John McCain..Elitist like you looking down on people with high school education..How typical! You are not the only one with brains. It sounds like your education has not taught you anything.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:35 PM on 04/23/2008

Let's see Hillary supporters......
You've lost your job to someone overseas, then you vote for the candidate responsible for it.
You say you're tired of the war, but you vote for the candidate who not only voted for it, but is threatening another one with Iran.
You say you're honest, hardworking and detest elitists, yet you vote for the candidate that tells whopping lies (Bosnia, 35 yrs experience), uses her husband's accomplishments as her own and tells him to screw you.
I think to call you uneducated is a compliment.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:17 PM on 04/23/2008



I'm not crazy about the commentary I see on the cable/media channels these days concerning analysis of exit polls. These are the people I went to school with and they were all smarter than I was so why are they saying stuff like:

Clinton voters are less likely to vote for Obama in general and might switch to McCain so superdelegates will take that into consideration when considering "electability".

Excuse me but who do you think is driving the huge turnout here? How will Hillary convince voters that she is more against the war in iraq than mc Cain? IOW, Hillary will not get the independents away from McCain like Obama will and she will not double the black turnout to get new voters and she will not, repeat not, get the "change" vote except for those who consider the gender issue as "change". I don't minimize the latter factor at all. It is Hillary's advantage. But the rest of the analysis by the pundits falls way short and is just skewing the way people are looking at the two candidates.

Obama is more electable than Hillary in November. Obama/Hil Pres/veep would have been an unbeatable ticket and would advance Hil's career but that seems to have gone the way of all logic in this campaign, replaced by egos who scream how interested they are in fighting for "us". (Give it a rest, Hillary)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:57 PM on 04/23/2008

how much $ did the Clinton Camp raise last night?

so after they pay their debts to vendors, how much do they have for IN campaign?

Clinton Math requires strategery
and only the MSM have been trained in such skills

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:16 PM on 04/23/2008

All you Obama maniacs, stop acting like whiney little brats! All Obama does is bitch and moan and whine about being attacked by Hillary Clinton. Only rich, whiney liberals and clueless college kids vote for him. He will never win among older generation, women, hispanics, hard-core blue collar democrates, asians and catholics. Stop supporting him blindly and stand up for bringing a democrat to the white house. He has a dismal chance against McCain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:49 AM on 04/23/2008

Wait, Obama has a "dismal chance of beating McCain"?

Is that why so many Republicans are crossing over to vote Clinton when they can't stand her guts?!

LOL!

Clinton supporters have even worse logic than their candidate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:06 PM on 04/23/2008

Yet he is ahead and WINNING. Explain that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:20 PM on 04/23/2008

Interesting Exit Polls.

1) From MSNBC, 16% of whites say 'race is important' in their vote. 75% of these folks voted for Clinton. Whites are 80% of the total vote. So 12% of all white voters thought that 'ethnicity' was important, and voted for Clinton. This was 10% of the total vote.

One has to wonder why ethnicity is important to these white Clinton voters.

2) From CNN: If Hillary wins the nom, 10% of the primary voters say they will vote for McCain. Of these 10%, a full 30% of them voted for Hillary in the primary. Huh? Vote for HIllary in the primary, but vote McCain in the general?

These could be the Operation Chaos votes. With 2.3 million voters, that's 69,000, or 3% of the total voters. That would mean that 3% of Hillary's win is from Rush.

http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/primaries/results/epolls/#PADEM

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:24 AM on 04/23/2008

No kidding? Wow, this can't be good.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:41 AM on 04/23/2008

I'm sorry, but anybody who admits that race is important in the race for president is a racist. 16% is like 1 in 6 whites admits to be racist? Wow! Summed up just like that. That does not include the people who don't admit they are racist. Obama coming this far shows how formidable he is to overcome these unfortunate statistics. The more you get to know him the more you like him, even the racists. He has the power to melt the human heart. I think I read that most of the Republicans that changed to the party voted for Obama. If this is true, how do they know this or is this some kind of misinformation?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:41 AM on 04/23/2008

Was MSNBC looking at early or leaked exit polling at the beginnning of their coverage, when they were calling it "too close to call" for 30 minutes?

Remember the good old exit polls of pre-2000, that reported total votes by precinct and left it to the media to do the analyzing? NEP was disgraced by their accurate exit polling in 2000, and Edison-Mitofsky took over and began perfecting the art of "adjusting" exit polling to match the vote. Welcome to the Age of Diebold.

Can you remember another election that was reported at the same percentages all evening? The totals used to shift as different parts of the state came in. Wow, Pittsburgh is starting to come in, that's going to be a big shift for Hillary. Here come the Philadelphia suburbs, breaking for Obama, as we expected. Remember that?

Let's agree that if it looks like a duck, quacks like a duck, and walks like a duck, it's okay to say, damn, is that a duck? So is it just me, or does this look like Rendell's elves just set it on auto for the night?

Maybe all Hillary could afford was the one-click option.

Last night was another giant up yours to the American people. It shames everyone in journalism to ignore the possibility that, once again, we've been conned. And the fact that we can't prove it and will never be able to prove it is the biggest up yours of all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:10 AM on 04/23/2008

Let`s see..



1. war. Obama gave a speech against it, before he was in the senate. After that voting was the same.

2. Foreign policy...Clinton

3. Health care...Clinton

4. Research and advnacement of science...Clinton



No. 4 goes hand in hand with 3. Finding cure for the untreatable disease.



Currently, during Bush`s Presidency USA is falling far behind and Japan soon to be in in the number one spot.



These answers my questions..

So, Clinton it is..



As far as I know the whole Scientific community is for Clinton.There goes a big chunk of voters and giving Hillary the staying power.



So, what I am trying to say is..not only the blue coller workers, and the seniors...but many more are giving Hillary Clinton the staying power.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:44 AM on 04/23/2008

You are the king or queen of misinformation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:19 AM on 04/23/2008

I told you Obama wouldn't win in my area. This is my county in PA.

Presidential (Fayette County)
Clinton: 17009
Obama: 4528
Precincts reporting: 78 %

My white working class male connections tell me that because of Hillary's contortion of Obama's remarks about guns, they are convinced Obama is bent on taking their guns. They, of course, have forgotten President Clinton's backing of gun control laws during his presidency.

THESE HONEST HARD WORKING PEOPLE CAN BE MANIPULATED BY THOSE WILLING TO EXPLOIT THEIR FEARS

AND JUST BECAUSE YOU HAVE A COLLEGE DEGREE AND EARN A GOOD INCOME DOESN'T MEAN IT CAN'T BE DONE TO YOU TOO.

ITS CALLED CLASSICAL CONDITIONING -- YOU PAIR THE UNDESIRED CANDIDATE ( OR PRODUCT OR PROGRAM OR BEHAVIOR) WITH A NEGATIVE VIEWPOINT ( ATTITUDE OR OUTCOME OR RESULT) A BUNCH OF TIMES (LIKE EVERY TIME YOU HEAR IT ON THE NEWS) AND THE FIRST BEGINS TO ELICIT THE SAME NEGATIVE FEELINGS THAT THE SECOND ELICITS.

Ask anyone who has ever taken psychology 101. Its basic! Ask anyone in advertising! John Watson was a former prominent behavioral psychologist who got thrown out of psychology for screwing his grad student and went on to work at J. Walter Thompson advertising. He applied these behavioral principles to advertising -- THAT'S WHY SEX SELLS EVERYTHING!

And IT WORKS because ITS INVOLUNTARY!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:33 AM on 04/23/2008

Do these people know they are voting for Hillary and not Bill?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:35 AM on 04/23/2008

Correct me if I am wrong but I think people are voting more FOR him than they are FOR her. If he didn't exist she wouldn't be even where she is now. She is here only because she is on his coattails.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:06 PM on 04/24/2008

With her "nuke Iran" remarks, Hillary is indicating her sudden move to the far right, well within the NeoCon spectrum. This is not accidental.

Hillary is sending a clear message to the warmongers and their corporate masters that she is one of them, and distinctly different than Obama, who talks about peace and negotiations.

Corprations, the war profiteers and corporatists are now nervous that Obama would be our next President.

If any of Obama supporters think that corporations would just let this happen, think again.

Expect attacks on Obama to intensify.

The attacks will come not just from the corporations and corporatists, they will come from the entire military industrial complex, from all their lobbyists, and all their stooges in the media, TV and radio, who would fan the flames of bigotry and racism and hatred, hoping that the flames would engulf him and burn him down before he even gets the chance to confront McCain in the general election.

And, right now, those forces have an ally in the mighty Clinton political machinery.

If you want to defeat the NeoCons, if you want your country back, it is not going to come easily. You are going to have to fight for it. You will have to support Obama like you have never supported a candidate before " with money, by fund raising, by educating neighbors, by organizing support groups.

Obama is not a magician. If you want your country back from the NeoCons, you must make the effort.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:27 AM on 04/23/2008

Yeah, her back up is that if McCrazy can't be trusted to bomb Iran, she will. So maybe just maybe she will keep those Rethugliklans that only get to hear about Hiroshima and WWII. Maybe just maybe, they will get to witness the horror, with Hillary.
I'm sure the bidding from AIPAC and Corporate War profiteers, has already started since the debate.

That's where her fundage is coming from. "The Military Industrial Complex!!!
Check out this site, the country will never have freedom again. Bush and Cheney had it in place since July of 07.

http://rense.com/general77/clamp.htm

There's what your victory in PA did. Dimbots.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:46 PM on 04/23/2008

another large kool-aid for table 666 please

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:35 AM on 04/23/2008

...AND THE DEVIL IS A LIAR! Cause the FIX went through.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:05 AM on 04/23/2008

little early in the day to be drinking the bong water, wouldn't you say?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:09 AM on 04/23/2008

Double-digit win that they said would be called a landslide, now it was "common wisdom". Yeah. Hillary is awesome and PA sized them both up and picked the one ready to take on the job of President. She will ride this wave winning all the way to the convention.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 AM on 04/23/2008