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Survey: Economy top concern for US voters

Results from a national Associated Press exit poll of voters in Tuesday's elections:

Survey: Economy top concern for US voters

Preliminary results from a national Associated Press exit poll of voters in Tuesday's elections:

Exit poll: Obama image undented despite attacks

Alarmingly inexperienced. So liberal he's practically a socialist. A sure-fire tax raiser. And an agent of the wrong kind of change.

Judge blocks Minn. law that hampers exit polling

A federal judge on Wednesday blocked a Minnesota law that The Associated Press and other media argued would keep exit pollsters far away from the polls on Election Day.

News groups sue Minnesota for access to polls

Several news organizations sued the state of Minnesota on Monday to block a new law restricting access to polling places, saying it would interfere with exit polls.

Dems split on whether party is divided, energized

Results from exit polls and telephone surveys conducted for The Associated Press and television networks in presidential primaries Tuesday in Montana and South Dakota, the final contests in the Democrats' five-month battle for the presidential nomination, which Barack Obama clinched during the day.

Judge OKs exit polling near S.D. voting places

A federal judge has approved a legal settlement that allows exit polling within 100 feet of voting places in South Dakota.

APNewsBreak: Plan would lift SD's exit poll limit

South Dakota officials and six news organizations proposed a legal settlement Tuesday that would allow exit polling within 100 feet of a voting place.

Exit poll: Whites help Clinton in KY, not OR

White voters played a decisive role in Hillary Rodham Clinton's lopsided victory Tuesday in Kentucky's Democratic presidential primary. Barack Obama got the victory in more liberal Oregon, where race and the hard-edged rivalry between the two embattled candidates were muted.

Results from KY, OR Dem primary polls

Results from an exit poll conducted for The Associated Press and television networks in Kentucky's Democratic presidential primary Tuesday, and data from a telephone poll during the past week in Oregon's vote-by-mail primary:

Exit poll: Whites back Clinton strongly in KY

Race played a decisive role in Hillary Rodham Clinton's lopsided victory in Tuesday's Democratic presidential primary in Kentucky, the latest contest to emphasize how fierce her rivalry against Barack Obama has become among the party's voters.

W.Va. demographics friendly to Clinton

Highlights from preliminary results of exit polls in the West Virginia Democratic primary on Tuesday. The polls were conducted for The Associated Press and television networks:

Networks, AP sue in South Dakota over exit polling

The three major networks, CNN, Fox News and The Associated Press filed a lawsuit Monday asking a federal judge to strike down a South Dakota law that prevents exit polling within 100 feet of a voting place.

Exit polls: Race key in N.C., Ind. but Wright's impact mixed

Race again played a pivotal role in Tuesday's Democratic presidential clashes, as whites in Indiana and North Carolina leaned solidly toward Hillary Rodham Clinton and blacks voted overwhelmingly for Barack Obama, exit polls showed. Almost half said they were influenced by the focus on Obama's former pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright.

IN, NC exit poll highlights

Highlights from exit polling Tuesday in the Indiana and North Carolina Democratic primaries for The Associated Press and television networks:

PA exit polls: Whites, blue-collar voters stick with Clinton

Working-class white voters rallied around Hillary Rodham Clinton on Tuesday as she kept her candidacy alive with a victory in Pennsylvania's presidential primary. Barack Obama won among Democrats who had newly flocked to the party for the day's showdown and scored even stronger than usual with blacks.

Party switchers lean toward Obama, exit polls show

Highlights of exit poll data in the Pennsylvania Democratic presidential primary Tuesday:

Obama Gets Scant White Support in MS

Whites largely shunned Barack Obama in Mississippi's Democratic presidential primary on Tuesday as the Deep South showed once again its reluctance to embrace him across racial lines.

MS Exit Poll Highlights

Highlights from results of exit polling Tuesday in the Mississippi primary for The Associated Press and television networks:

Poll: Whites Back Clinton in TX, OH

Hillary Rodham Clinton showed renewed strength Tuesday in Texas and Ohio among whites and working-class voters who had begun deserting her in recent contests, results from exit polls showed.

Exit Poll Highlights

Highlights of results from exit polls conducted for The Associated Press and television networks in Tuesday's presidential primaries in Ohio, Texas, Rhode Island and Vermont:

Wis. Exit Poll: Obama Won Broad Backing

Barack Obama claimed major pieces of Hillary Rodham Clinton's usual coalition as his own Tuesday, winning a majority of white and working-class people while splitting women's votes in Wisconsin's Democratic presidential primary, according to exit polls.

Wis. Exit Poll Highlights

Highlights from results of exit polling Tuesday in the Wisconsin primaries for The Associated Press and television networks. All numbers final:

Obama's Support Broad in VA, MD

Sen. Barack Obama drew strong support across race and gender lines Tuesday in Virginia and Maryland, brazenly laying claim to many of the core backers of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, his rival for the Democratic presidential nomination.

Exit Poll Data in MD, VA

Highlights of exit poll data in the Maryland and Virginia presidential primaries Tuesday. All numbers final:

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Exit poll: Communists win elections in Moldova
Source: msnbc.com

The ruling Communist Party easily won parliamentary elections in Moldova on Sunday, an exit poll showed.

t r u t h o u t | Election Fraud and Tyranny: Part 2
Source: t r u t h o u t

Mark Crispin Miller's latest book, "Loser Take All," provides a shocking look at election fraud. In his collection of essays, Miller shows that the losers took everything in both the 2000 and 2004 presidential elections. That made all the difference.

t r u t h o u t | Election Fraud and Tyranny: Part 1
Source: t r u t h o u t

Mark Crispin Miller's new book, "Loser Take All," identifies and analyzes election fraud, the foundation of extremist power in the United States since 2000. Manipulated elections have enabled everything we've experienced from the Iraq war to the current economic meltdown.

Why look at national polls?
Source: msnbc.com

We don't choose our presidents with a national popular vote. But there are reasons not to focus solely on state-level polling.

Highlights of Exit Poll Data in Maryland, Virginia
Source: WTOP

Topics covered:    FAITH-BASED VOTING    WHO'S CONSERVATIVE ENOUGH?    THE RUSH LIMBAUGH EFFECT    RACE AND GENDER    THE YOUTH VOTE    READY TO MAKE HISTORY

Kenyan president lost election, U.S. exit poll indicates
Source: mcclatchydc.com

An exit poll carried out on behalf of a U.S. government-backed foundation indicated that Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki suffered a resounding defeat in last month's disputed election, according to officials with knowledge of the document.

Flabbergasted Pollsters Turn to Analyzing their Analyses
Source: Reuters

Hillary Clinton's victory in New Hampshire's Democratic presidential nominating contest confounded pollsters, who found themselves trying to explain how opinion polls got it so wrong.

Mexico's elections: Stealing it in front of your eyes
Source: gregpalast.com

As in Florida in 2000, as in Ohio in 2004, the exit polls show the voters voted for the progressive candidate, but the race is "officially" too close to call.

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