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- [http: //www.guardian.co.uk/uselections08/hillaryclinton/story/0,,2251976,00.html Hillary Clinton's lead in opinion polls] was decreasing just before the Super Tuesday contest
- Super Tuesday 2008: largest ever simultaneous number of state U.S. presidential primary elections
- CNN will cover Super Tuesday for 40 hours non-stop
- Exit poll: a poll of voters taken immediately after they have exited the polling stations
- Exit poll: asks who the voter voted for
- Pollsters are usually specialized private companies working for newspapers or broadcasters
- Exits polls give an indication of the election result before the actual votes are counted
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This page will be updated as soon as Super Tuesday exit polls become available.
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Super Tuesday Exit Polls State-by-State
{{vote}}- No exit poll data is available for states holding Caucuses.
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- 2008 Alabama Primary | Alabama Exit Polls
- WINNERS: Obama and Huckabee
- CNN Politics.com Exit Poll Results: Democrats | Republicans
- WashingtonPost.com: "Only Twisters are at the Polls"
- Government officials predict about a 31-33% turnout of voters.
Illinois
- 2008 Illinois Primary | Illinois Exit Polls
- WINNERS: Obama and McCain
- CNN Politics.com Exit Poll Reports: Democratic | Republican
- CBS News: "Obama Blowout in Illinois" (February 5, 2008)
- "...among white voters, 62% voted for Obama, while 51% of Hispanic voters selected Obama. Among women, 60% voted for Obama, including 61% of white women voters.
Super Tuesday Exit Polls News
- ABC News: "Economy Casts Shadow Over Super Tuesday" (February 5, 2008)
- National Exit Poll Results:
- Democrats: Economy 47%, War in Iraq 30%, health care 19%; Republicans: Economy 38%, immigration 24%, War in Iraq 20%.
- National Exit Poll Results:
- Associated Press: "Early Super Tuesday Exit Poll Highlights" (February 5, 2008)
- "...Given three choices, half of Democratic primary voters picked the economy, three in 10 said the war in Iraq and two in 10 said health care. Republican primary voters had four choices for that question and four in 10 picked the economy..."
- YouTube: Super Tuesday Channel
- New York Times: Audio of Super Tuesday voters from around the country after they've voted
- A sampling from every state of what voters consider the important topics and why they are voting the way they are voting - updated constantly.
- Topix.net: Super Tuesday Exit Polls
- Google News: Super Tuesday Exit Polls
- WashingtonPost.com: Clinton and Obama Clash on Super Tuesday (February 5, 2008)
- CNN: National Super Tuesday poll shows dramatic Democratic shift (February 4, 2008)
- CBC News: Clinton losing lead over Obama on eve of Super Tuesday: polls (February 4, 2008)
- "...three national polls taken over the weekend suggest her once-dominant lead over Obama is fading in the run-up to Super Tuesday, in which 22 states will choose Democratic delegates representing about 40 per cent of the total available."
- Newsday: John McCain pumped by Super Tuesday poll numbers (February 4, 2008)
- The Economist: Super for whom? (February 4, 2008)
- Times Online: "Exit polls show Obama momentum" (February 5, 2008)
- CNN: "Exit polls: Romney, Huckabee split conservative vote" (February 5, 2008)
- CNN: I-Reporters share their Super Tuesday experiences (February 5, 2008)
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