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Exit Polls
Exit polls are surveys of a small percentage of voters taken after they leave their voting place. Pollsters use this data to project how all voters or segments of voters side on a particular race or ballot measure. How to read exit polls | How CNN makes projections
Vote by Income
Under $15,000(6%)
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73%
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25%
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2%
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$15-30,000(12%)
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60%
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37%
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3%
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$30-50,000(19%)
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55%
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43%
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2%
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$50-75,000(21%)
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48%
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49%
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3%
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|
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$75-100,000(15%)
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51%
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48%
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1%
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|
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$100-150,000(14%)
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48%
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51%
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1%
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|
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$150-200,000(6%)
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48%
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50%
|
2%
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|
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$200,000 or More(6%)
|
52%
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46%
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2%
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Vote by Income
Less Than $50K(38%)
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60%
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38%
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2%
|
|
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$50K or More(62%)
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49%
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49%
|
2%
|
|
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Vote by Income
Less Than $100K(74%)
|
55%
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43%
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2%
|
|
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$100K or More(26%)
|
49%
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49%
|
2%
|
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Vote by Income
Less Than $50,000(38%)
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60%
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38%
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2%
|
|
|
$50-100,000 (36%)
|
49%
|
49%
|
2%
|
|
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$100,000 or More(26%)
|
49%
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49%
|
2%
|
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