Tuesday, November 7, 2006

Exit Polls - Election Night


Problems All Over The Country...
Election   2006
The problems with Electronic Voting from all over the country is not really surprising.   Whether it will affect the overall picture is still unclear.   Many new links posted this evening on my updated post :: E-Vote 2006 ( second post below ).



Two really surprising early revelations that many may not have expected.   The defection of 20+ percent of Evangelicals over to the Democrats surprises me, anyway.   Another aspect that is surprising is the percent of people who are voting their displeasure with corruption.   Corruption named as key issue by voters in exit polls is still amazing to see as it comes to fruition.


MSNBC has just declared Ted Stricklan the projected winner of the Governor of Ohio race. - Go Ted...



Third Of Evangelicals Vote For Dems


The Associated Press has just posted a piece on its exit polls, and just like CNN's exit polls found, AP is finding that corruption is a key issue driving voters today. AP's exit numbers are also finding a surprisingly high number of evangelicals going Dem, a trend that many political analysts noted early in the cycle:


Those early exit polls also showed that three in four voters said corruption was very important to their vote, and they tended to vote Democratic. In a sign of a dispirited GOP base, most white evangelicals said corruption was very important to their vote - and almost a third of them turned to the Democrats.




Election Results :: Nov 7, 2006 - 8:15 PM

TPM Election Central Scoreboard ::TalkingPointsMemo

Politics :: Decision 2006 ::MSNBC

Politics :: Decision 2006 :: Ohio ::MSNBC




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