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| 23 hours ago by A Blue View Democrats are dominating among these minority voters: In 2008, House Democrats won a cumulative 80 percent of their votes, according to network exit polls--the same overwhelming margin as Obama attracted. In 2006, House Democrats won ... A Blue View - http://www.ablueview.com/ |
| 1 Feb 2008 by media@politico.com (Ben Smith) Ben Smith's Politico.com blog on the 2008 presidential race, with a focus on the Democratic candidates. Includes political new coverage of primary and election races, and in-depth blog posts and stories on Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, ... Never mind that the exit poll numbers approving of the other candidate just don't back that up. The voters are showing up -for those that don't want to risk more time and money at war and conservative appointments to the Supreme Court, ... POLITICO Top Stories - http://www.politico.com/ [ More results from POLITICO Top Stories ] |
| 12 Feb 2008 by politisite Posted on February 12, 2008 by Politisite. Politisite Exit Polling Data from the Potomac Primary, Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia. Beginning at 7:00 pm Eastern / 0:00 GMT (UTC). Real Time Election Results from VA, MD, and DC. This is ..... like an episode of the 1960s show Wild, Wild West. Please some sanity? Source: dailykos.com via politisite. 5:05 pm -. Early Exit Poll Data in MD, VA. Overwhelming majorities of voters in the Maryland and Virginia Democratic ... POLITISITE: Politics from the RIGHT Side... - http://politisite.wordpress.com/ [ More results from POLITISITE: Politics from the RIGHT Side... ] |
| 13 May 2008 West Virginia Exit Polls - 2008 Democratic Primary. USAElectionPolls.com - http://www.usaelectionpolls.com/ - References |
| 13 May 2008 by David Corn Ever since she failed to cream Barack Obama in Indiana, pundits and analysts have been chewing this over--and now that the West Virginia primary is done, even though she won by a more than two-to-one margin, the question still hovers. ..... But if you were to factor in the exit polls to estimate the registered-Democratic vote only, she would have won the state by a whopping 19 points and 770000 votes. Her pledged delegate victory in California would have increased ... MotherJones.com | MoJoBlog - Social Issues... - http://www.motherjones.com/mojoblog/ - References |
| 12 May 2008 by MCCAIN Here is the thread for West Virginia exit polls and election results for the West Virginia primary. We will live-blog throughout the day on May 13th, 2008 for the Democrat primary so use this thread to start the dialog. ... Right Pundits - http://www.rightpundits.com/ - References [ More results from Right Pundits ] |
| 9 Nov 2009 by dreaminonempty In 2008, seven states had more than 10% of the exit poll respondents describe themselves as Latino. Among them, there was essentially no change between 2004 and 2008 in Texas and Florida, and a slight decrease in California. ... Open Left - Front Page - http://www.openleft.com/ |
| 10 Dec 2009 by Bob Bendick In an election where the incumbent governor who supported the Green Acres bond lost, and the “economy” and “taxes” were the runaway top-two issues cited by voters in exit polls, this $400 million conservation bond received 53 percent of ... Cool Green Science: The Conservation Blog... - http://blog.nature.org/ - References |
| 10 Dec 2009 by Cool Green Science Blog from The Nature... In an election in which the incumbent governor who supported the Green Acres bond lost, and the “economy” and “taxes” were the runaway top issues cited by voters in exit polls, this $400 million conservation bond received 53 ... Nick Rahall of West Virginia is promoting the same idea in the House. This legislation offers hope, and when the time comes for a vote in Congress, The Nature Conservancy will be supporting this restoration of the Land and Water Conservation Fund. ... All MNN Content - http://www.mnn.com/ - References |
| 14 May 2008 by Timothy Egan The scab of racial animus can be thick in those counties, judging by exit polls of Clinton supporters who say they would never vote for a black man, and by anecdotal reporting. The political math of the future lies with the ..... The fact that the West Virginia primary occurred this week rather than 3 months ago does not mean that Senator Obama has lost national momentum or support. — Robert Enholm. 21. May 15, 2008 7:35 am Link. For every Democrat that won't vote for a ... Timothy Egan - http://egan.blogs.nytimes.com/ - References [ More results from Timothy Egan ] |
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