exit polls
Alabama
By Mark Silk — February 5, 2008
Huckabee very strong in Alabama, thanks to 48 percent of evangelicals–his best showing among them anywhere, if I’m not mistaken.
Mizzou
By Mark Silk — February 5, 2008
Obama stronger among Catholics in Missouri–Heartland Catholics different from the East Coast variety?
New Jersey
By Mark Silk — February 5, 2008
Obama’s stronger among the most and the least religious–a pattern we’ve seen before. Again, Catholics go for Clinton.
Nutmeggers
By Mark Silk — February 5, 2008
Connecticut looks a lot like Massachusetts on the Democratic side.
Mass.
By Mark Silk — February 5, 2008
Clinton holds Catholics in Massachusetts, but Obama way stronger among Protestants and “others.” Those others include those with no religious affiliation. Weekly attenders favor Clinton by a small margin but the occasional attenders like Obama and the no-attenders like him a whole lot.
Okies
By Mark Silk — February 5, 2008
Election Center 2008: Primary Exit Polls – Elections & Politics news from CNN.com
Georgia early
By Mark Silk — February 5, 2008
The bad news is that, despite pleas, there was no question to discern the votes of evangelicals on the Democratic side. Obama seems to have won overwhelmingly. Big news is how many white votes he got. As a sometime resident of the Peach State, I’m proud. On the GOP side, Huck unsurprisingly picked up over […]
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