Exit Polls

Breaking News from CNN: The Election's Over!

William Klein | Posted 07.01.2008 | Media


William Klein

Is CNN so addicted to the excitement of election night coverage that they are turning their ratings-boosting primary coverage into a nightly drama instead of waiting until November to do it again?

The Riddle of Appalachia

Nicholas Stephanopoulos | Posted 05.14.2008 | Politics


Nicholas Stephanopoulos

Obama doesn't exactly have an "Appalachia problem." After all, if West Virginia had a black population akin to Alabama or Mississippi's, Obama would almost certainly have won the state.

Spare Me Your Exits Polls

John Ridley | Posted 05.09.2008 | Politics


John Ridley

It has become an obsession, and as with any obsession it is unhealthy. The conclusions drawn from these excavations usually reflect the media's own bias.

Sam Stein

Obama Struggles With Working Class Whites, Dems Emotionally Divided

HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 05.06.2008 | Politics


Coming into the North Carolina and Indiana primaries, an emphasis was placed on two questions: Could Barack Obama win over the small town vote and, to...

Exit Polls: Indiana, North Carolina Latest Information

The Huffington Post | Posted 05.06.2008 | Politics


UPDATE, 6:05 PM: Another round of exit polls has better results for Obama (who generally overperforms in exit polls): Indiana Obama: 50.5% Clinton:...

Indiana Exit Polls: Latest Information

The Huffington Post | Posted 05.06.2008 | Politics


*** UPDATES BELOW *** Here's a glance at the first round of exit polls, which are notoriously unreliable: Hillary is up by a margin of 7 UPDATE: At...

North Carolina Exit Polls: Latest Information

The Huffington Post | Posted 05.06.2008 | Politics


*** UPDATES BELOW *** Here's a glance at the first round of exit polls, which are notoriously unreliable: Obama is up by a margin of 12 More to com...

Anyone Want a Few Million More Votes?

Bella DePaulo | Posted 05.05.2008 | Politics


Bella DePaulo

Single voters play favorites, their favorites are Democrats, and there are about 92 million of them eligible to vote.

Help for Political Junkies

Carlotta Cooper | Posted 04.24.2008 | Home


Carlotta Cooper

The long primary is not all bad. There is record voter turnout; tremendous numbers of new voters; large numbers of independents voting Democratic. These are all major pluses. Take a breath, people.

Pennsylvania Democrats for McCain!

Ari Melber | Posted 04.23.2008 | Politics


Ari Melber

How many Obama supporters do you know who would pull the lever for McCain?

Clinton grinds out victory over Obama in Pennsylvania

AP | DAVID ESPO and BETH FOUHY | Posted 04.22.2008 | Politics


PHILADELPHIA — Hillary Rodham Clinton ground out a gritty victory in the Pennsylvania primary Tuesday night, defeating Barack Obama and staving ...

Sam Stein

Obama Improving Among Whites And Seniors, Holding Among Jews

HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 04.22.2008 | Politics


Barack Obama may have his work cut out when it comes to recruiting white men and seniors. But if the exit polls from Pennsylvania provide any insight ...

Sam Stein

Exit Polls: Obama Loses To Clinton Among 'Bitter' Low-Income Voters

HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 04.22.2008 | Politics


Exit polls from the Pennsylvania election show that low-income Democratic voters favored Sen. Hillary Clinton by relatively wide margins. Those Penns...

Pennsylvania Exit Polls: Primary Results

The Huffington Post | Posted 04.22.2008 | Politics


*** Exit polls from Pennsylvania are below, but click here for complete Pennsylvania results and fallout. *** The first round of the (notoriously unr...

Pennsylvania Exit Polls: 9 In 10 Americans Think US In A Recession, Bush Says "We're Not"

Huffington Post | Posted 04.22.2008 | Politics


With the Pennsylvania primary voting under way today, early Pennsylvania exit polls are showing that 9 out of 10 people think the country is in a rece...

Obama Winning Over Key Clinton Voting Bloc: The American Public

236.com | Posted 02.15.2008 | Politics


Exit polls following the last round of primaries show that support for Hillary Clinton is eroding in nearly all sectors. Gone are blacks, men, young p...

Obama Wins Maryland Primary

James Freedman | Posted 02.13.2008 | Home


James Freedman

Barack Obama won Maryland's Democratic primary yesterday, continuing his post-Super Tuesday winning streak and building momentum in a race that is sti...

Super Tuesday Results

Huffington Post | Posted 02.06.2008 | Politics


CLICK HERE TO SEE THE LIVE DELEGATE COUNT... See below for more updates. SCORECARD: GOP: McCain 9, Romney 7, Huckabee 5, DEM: Obama 13, Clinton 9 ...

Watch: Candidates Speak About Super Tuesday Results

Posted 02.06.2008 | Politics


Watch the various candidates speak at their respective rallies as the Super Tuesday results rolled in. Hillary Clinton in New York: Barack Obama ...

Exit Poll Results Nationwide

AP | ALAN FRAM | Posted 02.06.2008 | Politics


WASHINGTON — Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama drew even with Hillary Rodham Clinton among white males and led with black, young an...

Exit Poll Mania -- Beware

Morra Aarons-Mele | Posted 02.05.2008 | Politics


Morra Aarons-Mele

As a former John Kerry staffer from 2004, exit polls make me beyond anxious. On Election Day 2004, early exit polls had Kerry beating Bush, 50% to 48%. And we all know what happened.

The Road To Super Tuesday

Posted 02.05.2008 | Politics


CHECK HERE FOR SUPER TUESDAY RESULTS The Washington Post has this on the Obama campaign's reaction to Hillary Clinton's announcement that she wants ...

Super Tuesday Results: Exit Poll Highlights

AP | Posted 02.05.2008 | Politics


UPDATE: CHECK HERE FOR SUPER TUESDAY RESULTS>> Exit polls: Change, the economy driving voters. On Super Tuesday (February 5th) voters across the cou...

Obama's Victory & The Clintons' "Black Candidate" Strategy

Ari Melber | Posted 01.26.2008 | Politics


Ari Melber

Voters who made their decision in the past three days, a period when President Clinton dominated media coverage by attacking Obama and stoking racial issues, broke for Obama by 30 points.


 

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