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November 02, 2004

Wisconsin Exit Polls III

Here are some data from the final exit polls. No mention of who respondents voted for:

Inside the numbers: 53% of those voting in the state were women, 47% men; 28% came from union households, 72% non-union households; 36% had college degrees, 64% did not.

On the partisan side: 38% identified themselves as Republican, 35% Democrat, 27% independent. From another view: 31% said they were conservative, 20% liberal and 49% moderate.

Some 54% approved of the job Bush has done as president, 46% disapproved; 56% said the nation is safer from terrorism than four years ago, 42% said it is less safe.

The top issues for voters: Moral values (for 21%) and terrorism (20%), followed closely by economy/jobs (19%) and Iraq (18%).


I'd give the edge to Bush, but Milwaukee, Madison, and Racine, all Democratic strongholds haven't called in their numbers yet.

"Exit poll: Dead-Heat in Wisconsin"

P.S. If any of you heard me this evening on the Northern Alliance radio show, shout out and give me some love. Expect to hear more from me later on tonight.

Posted by Sean Hackbarth in Wisconsin at 09:48 PM | Comments (1)